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Stellaris Game Art Production: A Case Study of N-iX and Paradox Interactive Collaboration
技术
- 分析与建模 - 虚拟和增强现实(AR/VR)软件
- 可穿戴设备 - 虚拟现实(VR)眼镜/耳机/控制器
适用行业
- 石油和天然气
- 包装
适用功能
- 质量保证
用例
- 虚拟原型与产品测试
- 虚拟现实
服务
- 测试与认证
挑战
Paradox Interactive 需要一支专业的游戏美术制作团队,以便在紧迫的期限内为其大型战略游戏(包括 Stellaris)创作有吸引力的资产。
关于客户
Paradox Interactive 是一家视频游戏发行商,以其大战略游戏而闻名,其中包括《群星》和《欧陆风云》。
解决方案
N-iX Game 和 VR Studio 与 Paradox Interactive 合作,为 DLC 版本制作引人注目的游戏艺术,包括宇宙飞船的概念艺术和 3D 模型。他们遵循独特的艺术制作准则,研究了多个种族及其具体设计,并在紧迫的期限内完成任务。
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