Hi all,
Looking for someone with some graphics and programming experience to give me some insight into how difficult or rewarding this area may be.
I am going into my final year of university doing networking and to tell the truth I had doubts and moved onto a more programming based project. I am beginning to get more interested in programming but also been inspired by some individual/group based designed games that have shown great 3D graphical design.
This has lead me to be interested in game development as a hobby after I finish university. Not only as a hobby but to hopefully one day start designing a game of my own.
So my question is this: How difficult and rewarding is this area of work? Not to necessarily work for the big guys but for general programming/computing careers? Is it worth my time?
What type of software is required for designing graphics?
I have decided on a network analyst tool for my year 3 which will be written in C++, because I feel is widely used. But I am also thinking it may be a good direction to take if I am to move onto game development later on?
Taking on a programming project will be difficult, especially if I will be looking at other areas. But if I do take on this challenge out of complete personal interest will this aid towards getting a job in one of these areas later on? Or if there are any other jobs that'll open up from this?
Thanks for any input![]()


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but as for graphics what does the process actually include?
might look and see how polished it is and maybe tidy it up as a demo on hand