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  1. hello! I'm trying to export an Alembic from H19.5 to Unreal. I have a baked mesh sequence of 32 frames that I'm importing as a geometry cache. The problem I'm having is that exporting an alembic via the rop (and file-> export) seems to be dropping the vertex color entirely. Has anyone here had this issue? I'm really trying to avoid the full fluid vertex animation pipeline (because I hate it ) in lieux of geo caches, but I've run into this issue and can't find a way around it. As a way of confirming, I imported my alembic into Blender, and can see that there's also no color attributes there. If I export a single frame of fbx, it's there, but I can't use FBX because it doesn't properly export a mesh sequence from Houdini. As you can see there is no color info (Cd). Thank you! Marc.
  2. Please apply through the following link: http://gr.8job.co/I1hm8HB3 Founded in 2010 by the original creators of the Call of Duty Franchise, Respawn was created with the philosophy that when talented people have creative freedom, they'll make extraordinary games that achieve the unexpected. Our shipped titles include critically acclaimed multi-platform games Apex Legends, Titanfall, Titanfall 2, Star Wars™ Jedi: Fallen Order and Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond. You can learn more about our studio and values at respawn.com/studio. In collaboration with Lucasfilm, the Star Wars FPS Team is developing a new AAA FPS in the Star Wars galaxy. Inspired by classic titles like Dark Forces and Jedi Knight: Dark Forces 2, our story-driven single player game is being developed from the ground up leveraging the power of Unreal Engine 5. We’re combining this inspiration and technology with Respawn’s pedigree for making best-in-class shooters to deliver a brand new experience our players will love. We are looking for an experienced and knowledgeable Senior Technical Artist to join our Star Wars FPS team. This role is for a specialist in procedural content creation and tools. Our ideal candidate has extensive experience building tools and pipelines in Houdini and enjoys the challenge of empowering art teams with flexible tools that adapt to change. If you thrive in procedural node networks and want to help build a galaxy, we’d love to hear from you. What you'll do... Develop new procedural tools and help build new assets, locations, and empower our art teams to do innovative new techniques. Collaborate with Environment Art, Character Art, Level Design, VFX, and other disciplines to automate repetitive processes. R&D and evaluate new procedural tools and adapt them to our project, including new features in Unreal 5.2. Establish and maintain best practices, quality bar, pipelines, and documentation. Work with engineers, artists, and designers to address game performance and memory usage issues. Constantly raise the quality bar, develop new solutions, and streamline processes. Ideally, you will have... 4+ years of games industry experience as a technical artist or other technical discipline. Portfolio that shows relevant technical experience in games (tools, pipelines, etc.) A deep understanding of Houdini and Houdini Engine. Secondary experience with other tool sets like Blender Geometry Nodes is a plus. Strong scripting experience in Python, VEX, HLSL or others is a plus. Experience with Blueprint scripting is a plus. Strong understanding of pipelines and how to design and optimize them. Ability to own a challenging issue and find practical solutions. Strong understanding of game engines and art integration as well as corresponding technical restraints. Experience addressing game performance and optimization, ideally in Unreal. Ability to both receive and deliver constructive criticism. If this opportunity sounds like a great fit for you, please submit your resume and portfolio and we will get back to you once we have reviewed it. In addition to opportunities for creative impact and professional growth which come with being a member of our team, working at Respawn has many other perks and benefits! Learn more at respawn.com/perks. Please apply through the following link: http://gr.8job.co/I1hm8HB3
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