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Experience with Civil 3D, ArcMap/GIS, BIM/Revit, and 3D rendering software such as Lumion/Enscape preferred. Experience with Civil 3D, ArcMap/GIS, BIM/Revit, and 3D rendering software such as Lumion/Enscape preferred.
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The Attorney I (Associate University Legal Counsel) position or Attorney II (University Legal Counsel) position is a professional, academic staff position in OLA. The duties of the position include rendering oral and written advice, advising various university committees, and participating in training and preventive law presentations on a broad array of complex and novel legal subjects for UW-Madison administrators, faculty, and staff.
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Demonstrated skills in one or more of the following: drawing, design, painting, illustration, electronic rendering, digital photography, perspective rendering, color theory, art history, figure drawing and anatomy, and typography.
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The Senior University Legal Counsel (Attorney III), University Legal Counsel (Attorney II), or Associate University Legal Counsel (Attorney I) position is a professional, academic staff position in OLA. The duties of the position include rendering oral and written advice, advising various university committees, and participating in training and preventive law presentations on a broad array of complex and novel legal subjects for UW-Madison administrators, faculty, and staff.
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Skills and applications include manual sketching, 3D visualization and modeling, data visualization, image manipulation, graphic design, video presentation, multimedia, design for 3D printing and fabrication, diagramming, digital rendering, and graphic design.
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Experience with 3D rendering. As a Design Studio Manager in the Kitchen & Bath Styling Space group you will develop and manage a world-class design team that continually sets new standards for style and function in the bathroom vanity area (including vanities, sinks, mirrors, mirrored cabinets, accessories, etc.
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Your MissionAs a Lead Graphics Engineer you will be leading the Raven graphics team in optimizing, enhancing, and developing new rendering systems on top of the foundation of Call of Duty’s AAA engine technology.
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Proficiency with Adobe InDesign, Bluebeam, SketchUp, AutoCAD, and 3D rendering preferred. Proficiency with Adobe InDesign, Bluebeam, SketchUp, AutoCAD, and 3D rendering preferred. Experience with furniture design, furniture specification and procurement of furnishings required.
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Champion the strategic analysis of solution frameworks, rendering independent recommendations that align with organizational goals and operational mandates. Adhere to and support Fluor's Health, Safety & Environmental and Sustainability Policies.
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Tech Art, Games Rendering, Audio, Tools, Physics, and Networking? Our collaborative approach sets us apart as the top choice for technical and creative services for renowned console and mobile game developers worldwide.
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Working knowledge of Photoshop or other rendering software programs is helpful. Come join the laid-back atmosphere of The Alexander Company by applying today. Then, The Alexander Company in Madison, WI could be your next employer.
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Domain knowledge and experience with work flows and pipelines for media production: digital asset management and namespaces, familiarity with 3d frameworks, universal scene description, scene graphs, layers and models, 3d data packaging, rendering work flows, image composition, tools used in the workflow by artists, engineers, editors and content creators is highly desired.
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Contribute to the core game experience by architecting and developing solutions to the rendering challenges of a large-scale battle royale game within Unreal Engine. As a Senior Graphics Programmer, you will contribute to the success of the PUBG team by enhancing the rendering pipeline and core engine systems that drive our Art team's vision.
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Research advancements in rendering technology and techniques to support improving the game pipeline and feature set. You will collaborate with artists and programmers to identify areas of aesthetic improvement, analyze and optimize performance on all platforms, and implement architectural solutions to some of the toughest rendering challenges for games.
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