What Is A Graphics Programmer?

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Acerola

Acerola

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While graphics programming is the magic behind all the beautiful imagery on your computer screens, it's incredibly niche and hard to figure out. What do they even do? How do you become one? How do I get started? Is it hard? All of this will be answered and more!
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This video is dedicated to my friend, Alotryx.
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КОМЕНТАРІ: 1 500
@Acerola_t
@Acerola_t 5 місяців тому
Get a free 30 day trial and 20% off an annual plan at brilliant.org/acerola ! #ad Thanks for 100k subs! 1 million next ofc
@DonC876
@DonC876 5 місяців тому
Happy Birthday
@PlanetComputer
@PlanetComputer 5 місяців тому
me too
@robocat168
@robocat168 5 місяців тому
Happi berd day!!!!!!!
@tundrummax6221
@tundrummax6221 5 місяців тому
Happy birthday my good sir
@quluintionaldie
@quluintionaldie 5 місяців тому
happy birthday
@AresAnno
@AresAnno 5 місяців тому
My biggest lesson from this video is that I should have a portfolio and not just leave my finished/abandoned projects in the trash bin
@T0ly113
@T0ly113 5 місяців тому
This is true for every aspect of CS, btw
@i_zoru
@i_zoru 5 місяців тому
@@T0ly113 reason i got a job now, and don't forget try a little bit of freelance project tho, it kinda helps because you're also building a real project , not just personal
@Lilliathi
@Lilliathi 5 місяців тому
Yes. Guy who shows he can do the thing >>>> guy who has a piece of paper that says he can do the thing.
@Mus_2001
@Mus_2001 5 місяців тому
lesson that everyone told you, but you cannot comprehend
@ethanwasme4307
@ethanwasme4307 5 місяців тому
sounds like it was his first time being told, chill @@Mus_2001
@TheTrienco
@TheTrienco 5 місяців тому
That intro alone gave me flashbacks to the course at Uni. "Modern displays go up to 1024x768".. and that's where you realized the prof had been using the same script for at least 20 years.
@amin1
@amin1 5 місяців тому
As a graphics programmer (AAA), I can say that everything said in this video is 100% true. I think this video is like gold as I've never seen anything this useful on web. Acerola, thank you so much for your work. I am sure a lot of students or people who are thinking about a career in this field would find your videos very valuable.
@Special1122
@Special1122 5 місяців тому
why you scream in brackets?
@EnderMega
@EnderMega 5 місяців тому
@@Special1122 Plz tell me you are joking kkk.
@solmyr42
@solmyr42 5 місяців тому
AAAaah xD
@HonsHon
@HonsHon 5 місяців тому
​@@EnderMegawhat joke? I was wondering same thing
@QuanTran-bm2vp
@QuanTran-bm2vp 5 місяців тому
@@HonsHon meaning his work is being used in a triple A game production (or different industry but similar quality), but I assume that consists of a lot of AAAAAAAHHH as well
@Squidcat777
@Squidcat777 5 місяців тому
I’m a CS masters student trying to become a graphics programmer (and desperately avoiding webdev) and I’ve never seen a video as inspirational as this one. It’s really refreshing to see someone speak to the intermediate level, and to the lack of a straightforward way into graphics from an academic CS background. Great video!
@morkallearns781
@morkallearns781 5 місяців тому
What do you mean you don’t want the culmination of all your hard work studying computer science being writing React components?
@StfuSiriusly
@StfuSiriusly 5 місяців тому
@@morkallearns781 You could build angular components instead! :)
@abeidiot
@abeidiot 5 місяців тому
@@morkallearns781 Writing react components that you can complete half asleep and dedicate your free time to things you actually care about isn't so bad
@StarlynsAgency
@StarlynsAgency 5 місяців тому
avoid webdev like a plage
@jackcollis7258
@jackcollis7258 4 місяці тому
​@@StarlynsAgency why? General job stability and decent salary seems good, no?
@physbuzz
@physbuzz 5 місяців тому
What is a graphics programmer but a miserable pile of floating point tricks?
@artemisDev
@artemisDev 5 місяців тому
half precision floating point tricks at that
@OverwatchUA
@OverwatchUA 5 місяців тому
​@@artemisDev Sometimes even r11g11b10 because half is for rich people
@lievenvv
@lievenvv 5 місяців тому
my screen buffers are 64b float 😍
@modellking
@modellking 5 місяців тому
Floating point tricks in parallel
@myrealusername2193
@myrealusername2193 5 місяців тому
@@OverwatchUAthe real half precision is using RGB565
@Console.Log01
@Console.Log01 5 місяців тому
I made a 3D engine in scratch in a weekend, and just from the small amount of time I spent programming a simple engine using blocks, I realised it was a lot more complicated than I thought it'd be. Happy birthday Acerola!
@billymays8864
@billymays8864 5 місяців тому
Also weren't doing urself a favor by using scratch
@Console.Log01
@Console.Log01 5 місяців тому
@@billymays8864 no I guess not, but it was still a fun programming challenge nonetheless.
@tonfilm
@tonfilm 5 місяців тому
Why didn't you use vvvv? It's a real-time visual programming language and already has a 3d functions...
@Console.Log01
@Console.Log01 5 місяців тому
@@tonfilm while vvvv is probably better for practical purposes, I did this mostly because I was bored and wanted a challenge, not because I wanted a 3d engine I could work with. I don't like block coding in general, so I just made that engine to brag about and waste time.
@SirusStarTV
@SirusStarTV 5 місяців тому
When someone says about scratch in comments, do they mean edu mit web site scratch?
@crimson-foxtwitch2581
@crimson-foxtwitch2581 5 місяців тому
15:40 Fun fact: the Decima engine was named after Dejima, a Japanese island which was the singular trading post Japan had with the Dutch Empire during the 17th century. The engine didn’t have a name until Guerilla was prompted to give it one whenever Kojima Productions wanted to use it for Death Stranding.
@JoshMOSH19
@JoshMOSH19 5 місяців тому
Man, as someone about to finish a CS undergrad degree and hoping to get into graphics programming afterward, I can’t even express how much I needed to hear literally everything in this video.
@siennathesane
@siennathesane 5 місяців тому
I'm a Principal Engineer who's working towards career changing from systems development (kernels, networking, storage, etc.) to graphics programming. Here's the path I'm taking. The books "Real-Time Rendering" and "Physically Based Rendering: From Theory to Implementation" are life savers. Make a portfolio with Vulkan demonstrating competency and understanding of graphics programming, build a simple toy engine, and then go chase down what you want. Bonus points if you add ECS to your toy engine as well!
@Acerola_t
@Acerola_t 5 місяців тому
yeah I didnt mention PBR cause it's imo a bit more of an advanced resource but it's great and also free
@siennathesane
@siennathesane 5 місяців тому
@@Acerola_t oh 100%, PBR is "I want to use my graphics card to question reality", def not for beginners lol
@artkuts4792
@artkuts4792 5 місяців тому
what's usually considered a toy engine? Is that just composable high level abstractions for the underlying APIs like Vulkan or DirectX, or is it also some kind of editor and other stuff? If that's the later, do you build the editor from scratch as well? Just how much time is it going to take to make a somehow useful thing?
@NickSchade
@NickSchade 5 місяців тому
I graduated college in 1986 and my primary interest at the time was computer graphics. I work now as a boat designer and boat builder - rendering my ideas IRL, but I find the advancement of computer graphics in the past ~40 years mind-blowing. I would like to add that I feel to be a really good engineer/scientist you need to be an artist, and to be a really good artist you need to be an engineer/scientist. Conceptualizing and creating innovative new visions requires imagination and the ability to understand your tools and medium. High level STEM work is the art of imagining new solutions and then rendering them using and understanding of the math and physics need to design a solution. High level art is the science of imaging new visions and then understanding how your artistic medium can be manipulated into rendering your vision. Engineering is art and art is engineering. One isn’t better or more valuable than the other, they are two sides of the same coin.
@mauree1618
@mauree1618 5 місяців тому
I’d like to know what motivated you to change careers?
@pepis1132
@pepis1132 2 місяці тому
Bro this is literally me what the fuck I'm a CompSci major working on my own OpenGL engine to learn graphics on my own. My goal is a bit different than yours (I wanna become a college graphics professor), but it's so refreshing and inspiring to see that I'm not the only person who enjoys this field. Most people of my COMPUTER SCIENCE major don't even know what I mean when I say I want to study the field of computer graphics. It's such a niche topic. I sometimes almost feel like it doesn't exist. And you summarized what I love about it so well too. I love it because you're making art with code and math. It's so fucking awesome. Thank you for this video. I had left my engine abandoned for a couple of months cause of school, judo, the gym, etc. but you've given me renewed motivation. Thank you!
@AlejandroRodriguezJr
@AlejandroRodriguezJr 5 місяців тому
As a technical artist in multiple industries I really appreciate your segment about the difference between our roles. I’ve never heard it explained clearer! Especially as the roles of tech artists continue to blur
@gabryx7
@gabryx7 5 місяців тому
Gotta say sometimes it is a bit disheartening to see such successful people that are also so young. Being 18-19yo with a diploma and a bachelor's is insane, let alone starting programming just 6 years ago and being so good at it! I'm 30yo and i thought i kinda knew my stuff after bachelor's, master's and PhD but the more I watch videos and see my super young colleagues around me the more I feel like I've wasted my time! But everyone had a different life path, no way on earth I could have skipped high school or afford any extra experience outside of Uni! Props to you man! Despite the learning, it's obvious that you are very talented and you chose the right calling for you, love your tutorials :)
@honaleri
@honaleri 5 місяців тому
What's disheartening is you are 30 and still comparing yourself to other people... That's... not right.
@gabryx7
@gabryx7 5 місяців тому
@@honaleri if you don't compare yourself to others you're never gonna improve. There is a difference between being jealous or envious of someone's achievements and comparing yourself to others to learn from them, from their achievements AND their mistakes. If you're not (healthily) comparing yourself to others you'll always stay complacent in your own mediocrity, and you will also be unable to understand the effort someone has put into reaching those achievements.
@honaleri
@honaleri 5 місяців тому
@@gabryx7 Not in the least. What's healthy is only comparing yourself to yourself. Where is the ideal you in 5 years? 50? Ask those questions and put in the work to get there and be that person, without concern where others are and what others are doing. Because their path is a reflection of their life, experiences and choices that will have nearly no overlap with yours as an individual. Comparing, as you said, does nothing but dishearten you. Striving for a better self, doesn't require others examples. You'll only strive to be them. And that's a battle you are doomed to lose. Comparisons leave exactly one human being as the winner. Striving for a better self is only about ensuring the winner is the present you, and the present you is making progress against past you, to the beat of your own drum, in the one life you get. If other people are defining your sense of self and success... You've lost in a way nothing can ever make you win. Others will always define your worth...and at the end of the day, if they say you aren't enough... You aren't. When you are your own benchmark and the future you see for you is all you strive for. Others can have huge success, and all you'll feel is happy for them, or inspired to apply their tenacy to yourself. Never...disheartened. It's not a competition. Gaining maturity and life skills is just as important as degrees and professional progress. It's not meaninful to work on only one. At the end of the day if someone else can make you feel you've wasted you life by making the choices that were best for you, your values aren't healthy. No one else by simply existing should have that kind of influence over your perception of yourself. That's the mindset that's a problem. And I hope you nothing but a meaningful escape from such a painful and pointless feeling that comes from you feeling negatively about getting a PhD cause someone else is also successful. I wish you freedom from that. You don't deserve that kind of mind trap. No one does.
@gabryx7
@gabryx7 5 місяців тому
@@honaleri I don't need to prove anything to a random, stranger on the internet, I've put more than enough work :) Good luck to you though, I hope recruiters, Universities or any other institution will not compare you to others :) Edit: my bad I didn't read the rest of the message! Without the rest after the first paragraph, your answer sounded mean but it was quite the opposite
@honaleri
@honaleri 5 місяців тому
@@gabryx7 I specifically said I hope you never have to feel you need to prove anything to anyone else. If you felt confused, ull clarify, I was trying to wish you a good experience. Because the pressure you've put on yourself...isn't health or necessary and you deserve to be happy and free from that. Not sure how that makes me sour, but it's ok. I already know the kind of pressure you feel. So, it makes sense your first response is negative. I still want better for you. I think you must have read my comment before I completed writing it. My apologies if you did.
@stevethepocket
@stevethepocket 5 місяців тому
To give y'all a basic idea of what shaders are capable of beyond just "shading", one thing you can do with them is move the apparent positions of a model's vertices. Valve uses this to simulate the swaying of trees and bushes in the wind. The result is that they can use "static" models that use less resources to render and can be lit using pre-baked lighting (since they don't move so much that it matters) and can even have their movement parameters altered by what skin is being applied to them.
@Roxor128
@Roxor128 5 місяців тому
As I recall, they also use it for facial animation.
@ls.c.5682
@ls.c.5682 5 місяців тому
...and then start delving into compute, and you can do all kinds of things to data in a shader
@jcm2606
@jcm2606 5 місяців тому
You can do a lot more than that in shaders. Modern APIs quite literally let you _create_ entirely new vertices and fill a vertex buffer with them from within a compute shader, fill a storage buffer with draw parameters within another compute shader, then draw the vertices you just created with the draw parameters you just created indirectly by having the GPU reference its own memory.
@ArthurLopes39
@ArthurLopes39 5 місяців тому
GTA V does this as well. I remember modding the game and finding out how it worked and being amazed at how clever it all was.
@user-og6hl6lv7p
@user-og6hl6lv7p 5 місяців тому
Everyone uses that to simulate foliage animation bro. Not sure where you're getting the Valve thing from, but Ok...
@DonC876
@DonC876 5 місяців тому
My road to becoming a techincal Artist: Making Levels for CS1.5 -> making levels for a Mod for HL2 (Demons vs Humans) -> starting a media it study at a public university -> getting into actual 3D modelling programs and making textures and working with Unreal 3 -> starting to get interested in node based shaders -> getting my first job and just having no one else to do the coding, so here we go i guess ^^ -> slowly falling in love with hlsl and optimization -> scoring a job at a small indie studio that make vr for quest and a like -> learning to make tools and addons for artists -> learning to build highly optimized content pipelines to get shit running on mobile VR -> being a happy tech artist who loves watching Acerola to relax. So i kinda stumbled my way from making Counter Strike levels and wanning to become an environment artist to becoming a swiss army knife specialized for working with and optimizing for mobile vr. I'd recommend just start with something you love, learn to swim and solve problems on your own and branch out when something catches your interest. It's a really worthwhile journey and i wouldn't change my life with nobody else :). Also if you know this is what you wanna do in life, make a vow to yourself and set becoming good at this craft the ultimate goal that you will pursue until your old and grey (might help to live in a european country with healthcare and all that socialist bullshit that protects you from existential angst). Best of luck
@d1ngd0
@d1ngd0 5 місяців тому
People calling you not professional feels like some external gate keeping because they feel insecure. I’d ignore them. Congrats on your job trajectory thus far, given your passion and clear intellect you will go far. Also: you have a clear talent for explaining highly complex ideas. Your videos are understandable even to a lowly systems engineer like myself.
@Luminalmvm
@Luminalmvm 5 місяців тому
Seeing you blow up was amazing, and absolutely deserved. I always wanted to go into this area of computing but am currently just stuck in backend software after finishing university this year. Your story has really motivated me that it's still possible to move into this area. Thanks for all the videos and work you put into them, you deserve all of it
@souptime1554
@souptime1554 5 місяців тому
Happy birthday Acerola! I really needed this video, I’m currently struggling with just about everything you brought up in this video and this gave me the motivation and direction I needed.
@S41L0R
@S41L0R 5 місяців тому
20:21 i have some programming experience from when I was younger, but most of what I've learned about CS and graphics development was self taught through the structure of projects I cared about. (Specifically making modding tools for botw lol). I've also been in the CS program in my high school for a few years cuz i felt i might as well. But what I've noticed is that everything we're learning in that program is super simple compared to what I was able to learn self-taught. And my high school's CS program is supposedly one of the best in the state. So I guess what I mean to say is that if you can find projects you are passionate about, I'd recommend developing those! You'll find yourself putting much more time into them than you would to a class, and you'll end up being exposed to much more in the way of concepts.
@jorntumrongwit9056
@jorntumrongwit9056 5 місяців тому
Holy crap this came at just the right time. I'm in my 3rd year of college right now and is really considering graphics programming, but much like you there's not a lot of resources in my college to go by. This is going to be a godsend moving forward. Genuinely, thank you so much for all you've provided for aspiring graphics programmer like me. Now off to get real-time rendering
@motenai82
@motenai82 5 місяців тому
Honestly i wish there was a video like this for every career path available. I want to learn Unreal Blueprints and after doing a course on basics, the path ahead felt nebulous and very uncertain. The way you lay down very clearly the path you followed in your field is inspiring.
@HerezCheez
@HerezCheez 4 місяці тому
No you dont.. look what happened to web dev, soft engineering getting over saturated after idiots posting everywhere online about their day in life. Prefer to be hidden
@motenai82
@motenai82 4 місяці тому
@@HerezCheez sure, which is what happens for gamedev too. Plenty of videos for beginners with clickbait titles like "learn gamedev in 5 days", then they teach you the same bare bone basics you find literally everywhere and they're done. What i would like is someone that tells it like it is, "hey student, this stuff is hard, but this path could simplify things for your years-long journey" P.S. i know i'm dreaming, but this video is very close to what i mean. Too bad i dont study graphic programming, i watch Acerola just like i watch Sebastian Lague, with admiration and understanding practically nothing. Acerola also for the dry comedy.
@samcousins3204
@samcousins3204 5 місяців тому
I'm a senior applying to undergraduate programs right now, and you should know how important and refreshing this video is. Your passion for the topic is inspiring; but most of all, your perspective on the drive it requires to pursue what you love - after finding out what it is in the first place - is invaluable. thanks, man.
@randomd00d19
@randomd00d19 5 місяців тому
@23:23 He's also starting with Godot. For all of you interested in Godot, I suggest listening to Acerola, but seriously considering trying out Godot in a year or two when he's put out more stuff. Godot seems to be accelerating while Unity has hurt its reputation to a point that it may never fully recover. Other promising game engines are starting to pop up. Bevy is one. It's written in rust and doesn't have an editor atm though, so I wouldn't call it beginner friendly at all, but there's a lot to keep an eye out for.
@tonfilm
@tonfilm 5 місяців тому
Not to forget Stride, free and open-source. And it's entirely written in C# which is amazing because the engine and game code use the same technology. No layer in between. Also it has one of the best shader system in the world and it's very fast!
@Alexey_Pe
@Alexey_Pe 5 місяців тому
Don't look at bevy, take Fyrox
@gamechannel1271
@gamechannel1271 5 місяців тому
Godot is a better game dev experience than unity in pretty much every way. He's probably biased against it because how it exposes shaders is very opinionated (all the shader attribute mapping is handled for you) which could make his job more annoying if he's trying to do some really weird custom thing in the shader. In this case, you'd have to maintain your own version of the Godot engine which of course is not for beginners, but at the same time writing super complex shader code is ALSO NOT A BEGINNER TASK.
@petrakat
@petrakat 5 місяців тому
Godot's rendering pipeline is pretty underpowered compared to Unity's; it gives you a lot less control. (This is by design to make it easier to use.) I have managed to implement an Obra Dinn-like 1-bit dithering + edge detecting thing, but it's kind of ridiculous under the hood... But I like it better than Unity for like, "normal" projects. Most games I want to make don't require hyper-advanced graphics; I just want models or sprites on the screen and maybe some post-processing. (Granted I haven't used Unity in like 6 years and I was way better at programming when I started figuring out Godot...) Uh, try both I guess! Try things! If you're not doing this for fun it's not going to be easy. Discipline is hard and having fun is easy.
@Acerola_t
@Acerola_t 5 місяців тому
@gamechannel1271 I strongly disagree lol I did several streams trying out godot and pretty much everything about it was worse and more convoluted, the only true benefit to godot imo is the okhsl color wheel which I enjoy staring at but yes in a few years when jasper has put out more godot tutorials it'll be a great option for beginners.
@zacharieperez4103
@zacharieperez4103 5 місяців тому
this is a recent interest of mine and i'm super excited to see this comprehensive introduction posted - thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!!!
@tylerbakeman
@tylerbakeman 5 місяців тому
I build my own portfolio projects, and study graphics. Your videos have taught me a lot - I used to program Gerstner waves, saw the overlapping, then you talked about it in a video, and ended up using layered sine waves. It changed my perspective enough to matter. You also introduced me to the idea of grass / cloud rendering techniques, because I hadn’t heard of those topics prior to watching. Plus, the videos are entertaining, well educated, and easy to follow. Low-key, some of the best graphics study-guides on the web.
@Aurora12488
@Aurora12488 5 місяців тому
Happy birthday Acerola! Thanks for making these fantastic videos. :D
@soviet_nacho
@soviet_nacho 5 місяців тому
"My videos are intentional low production value", bro I envy the quality of your videos so bad. You have such a good taste. You're my biggest inspiration.
@rudiklein
@rudiklein 5 місяців тому
Incredible start of your career. Your perseverance is great. I hope you get what ever makes you happy.
@jqze
@jqze 5 місяців тому
Happy Birthday! Thanks for making this one. Even though I work in a different design space, your vids always give me inspiration
@wardablemusic
@wardablemusic 5 місяців тому
Ace roller this video is either going to change my life or at the very least give me something to consider really strongly. Maximum respect for your dedication and good will.
@ultrasour7007
@ultrasour7007 5 місяців тому
i cant believe youre from bend also, as a freshman CS major going to U of O, this video is actually super helpful and inspiring. I love your videos and them, along with sebastian's videos, are what inspired me to really start trying to learn programming for school and fun.
@Stickguy101
@Stickguy101 5 місяців тому
Honestly love watching all of your videos man, your videos have gotten me to seriously consider having my senior project be something graphics-related. I still have 2 years to figure out what exactly my senior project will relate to, but I can't deny the fact that programming graphics is something that greatly interests me and you videos have been a good insight about what it is like to program for all of this. I'll continue to watch your videos for the foreseeable future, thank you very much :)
@abhijitg4626
@abhijitg4626 5 місяців тому
Hey there! I'm a CS undergrad too, going through a similar phase. I'm thinking of diving into graphics programming, but maybe after I graduate - gotta get my foot in the industry first. Started watching your vids in August, and it's awesome to see your success! Keep it up!
@djayred
@djayred 5 місяців тому
Wow i just randomly stumbled upon this video, and I really appreciate you covering the aspects of tech art in the industry. I was a contractor for one of the big conglomerate studios as a technical artist. It's true that despite working the majority of my time programming, we generally weren't given the same weight. I think the bigger issue is that all these industries use technical artist too much as a catch all term for suge a huge spectrum of responsibilities. That also means technical artist are some of the roles that get cut or is not reliable due to the nature of your niche. Engineers and artist will just work double time to fill out the gap a typixal technical artist fills. Anyways I was one of those who got let go, and have been struggling to find work due to my narrow niche. And because of my education more of a hybrid in art/tech pivoting out of the industry with strictly just experience from tech art has been hard. After being out of work for several months, and although I truly did enjoy my time working in this game studio, it's best to leave the industry for me personally. Since what I actually enjoy doing has been programming. I'm going back to university next year to pursue a second degree in computer science. For any other prospective students out there thinking about taking the plunge in video games, I would caution that it is a cutthroat industry, and honestly not nearly as cool or fun as any other streams of work. Pursue your dreams, but also spend some time reflecting on why your dream is your dream, and if you have fallbacks when it doesn't work out.
@AndyBlackburnart
@AndyBlackburnart 5 місяців тому
you'll also make more money probably if you leave the game industry to do certain fields of programming for major companies that may be just as complicated as what you do in the game industry, depending on specifics.
@DKarkarov
@DKarkarov 5 місяців тому
This is a big aspect of the "generalist" dilemma. As technical artists aren't specialists, this means most people don't really understand what work they can, or do, actually perform. In today's world of specialist focused education paths and job roles, generalists are not valued. Because yeah, your bosses probably don't really understand what you do and anything they don't understand will have reduced value, and ..... couldn't a specialist just do it better even if I needed two of them to cover the range? Also money wise I hate to say it, but like Andy said it is not in gaming. While Microsoft, Amazon, Google, Sony, etc have gaming arms... they are not the profit machines that put those companies where they are. If you look at the fortune 100 you won't find even one strictly gaming company, not even Activision before the Microsoft merger would have made it.
@Rbanh
@Rbanh 5 місяців тому
​@@DKarkarov This is very interesting to hear, as my experience has been the opposite. I find that as a Tech Artist, my role is quite high in demand across many studios. I even find that tech art roles pay better than many programming or art roles (assuming they are not senior/lead roles). I still get recruiters reaching out often toting 6 figure salaries. To me, I see a generalist tech artist as a highly versatile skill set, which gives the individual the flexibility to tackle a wide array of problems to solve.
@DKarkarov
@DKarkarov 5 місяців тому
​@@Rbanhthere are exceptions to every rule. My job is also a generalist role and I also recently turned down a 6 figure job offer. But I also understand I have a strong resume, a proven track record of work experience, and a strong reputation at my current company. A person who is starting out or perhaps has not gotten the same opportunities would find things more challenging in the same job market.
@x1expert1x
@x1expert1x 5 місяців тому
dude that is insane. our stories are literally nearly identical. I had a mystery illness, I watched the same shows and streamers (dyrus was my fave) and I TOOK ARCHITECTURE! I also excelled in chemistry (organic chem captivated me) and I TOO PIVOTED TO CS BECAUSE MY CHEM DEGREE WASN'T OFFERED!!!!!!!!! BROOOOOOOO Fuckn love CS man, best coincidence of my life. Hope we meet up one day. Not to be a Stan, lol
@ZaneBastian
@ZaneBastian 5 місяців тому
Nice try, Acerola ;) /s
@williamdavis3658
@williamdavis3658 5 місяців тому
Great video, and happy birthday! Thanks for showing my submission (28:19) too!
@oTheCendaCZo
@oTheCendaCZo 5 місяців тому
Amazing work, so much info, resources, advice & tailoring in a neat, honest package. Thank you for making my days better 😊
@exciting-burp6613
@exciting-burp6613 5 місяців тому
As a graphics programmer hobbyist in a previous life, the thing I like most about your videos is that they show that you don't just "put water into a game" or things like that. What I'd like to see at some point is shadows - just so that people understand how awful they are to get right. And also so that your viewers will never be able to unseen shadow acne
@hawns3212
@hawns3212 5 місяців тому
20:44 I want to note that the game development school I graduated from taught Dx11, Dx12, shaders, and Vulkan. There was a bunch of classes grouped together for the graphics department which is what opened my eyes to the career. Definitely if you are considering this though, check the coursework and see what they teach you.
@Mattapprendoespanol-gt9tj
@Mattapprendoespanol-gt9tj 5 місяців тому
If you don't mind me asking, what school did you go to?
@hawns3212
@hawns3212 5 місяців тому
@@Mattapprendoespanol-gt9tj Full Sail University in Orlando. They have a game development degree which teaches basic Computer Science, Graphics, Engine Development, AI, and Unity / Unreal
@hawns3212
@hawns3212 2 місяці тому
@@Mattapprendoespanol-gt9tj Full Sail in Orlando
@rvdm88
@rvdm88 5 місяців тому
I've been taking this windy path (since 2007) from multimedia/webdev student to game-dev Visual Arts student to VR developer to getting my first game industry job as a lighting artist, moving on to the role of technical artist and then to my current position as a VFX artist, working on shaders (vertex and fragment), particles, destruction, post processing and some other things, and i'm still thinking it all might eventually lead me to me turning into a graphics programmer... Your videos are always entertaining and you are able to explain a lot of important subjects with a easy to understand clarity while being highly engaging. i always enjoy watching them when they release!
@UKGeezer
@UKGeezer 5 місяців тому
I wrote my 3D engine for work in C++, along with a linear algebra math library for matrix and quaternion operations, etc. Primarily it runs with DirectX and HLSL shaders, but I made the engine agnostic so I can bolt on other graphic APIs for other types of renderers in the future, like OpenGL. It was a lot of fun to design and develop (and a lot of head scratching too), just wish I had more time to concentrate solely on graphics. Happy birthday btw.
@ChoiceOfIllusion
@ChoiceOfIllusion 5 місяців тому
Great video, clearly laying out the harsh but honest reality. Graphics programming is the hardest type of programming (in my opinion) because you need at least 9/10 programming ability, 9/10 mathematics ability and 9/10 creative/art ability. That left/right brain equal skill requirement is a killer. As a hobbyist game programmer I get by with about a 9/10, 6/10, 6/10, in those areas. I'd really struggle with some of the math and creative flair needed as a graphics programmer. I actually think my rating is probably quite a common rating for a lot of game programmers.
@pizzamonkey7801
@pizzamonkey7801 5 місяців тому
Happy Birthday Acerola! Im very thankfull for your instructive content
@biggiecheese5255
@biggiecheese5255 5 місяців тому
Happy birthday man, I’ve always loved the style of your videos and they’re really entertaining to watch. Also congrats on 100k!
@developersteve1658
@developersteve1658 5 місяців тому
I really appreciate your work. However, I feel personally attacked at the dig at web dev. Lol I ended up going the web dev route, and your videos truly make me want to jump out, but for now, the Golden handcuffs stay on. Programming really does feel like creative problem solving, and I love art, too, so who knows what my future holds. Thanks again.
@chayanpant1607
@chayanpant1607 5 місяців тому
Similar thoughts. Maybe one of the ways is to dip fingers in WebGL, Three.js, r3F, GLSL etc to get that knack for graphics programming going forward as a web developer and hope for the best in this ever-changing rock in spacetime..
@jasonhurdlow6607
@jasonhurdlow6607 5 місяців тому
I was a graphics and game programmer for many years, but ended up in web (LOB) to support my family. Sucks, but there are 1000 web jobs to every graphics programming job, and the gatekeeping is way less.
@baxonIsKool
@baxonIsKool 4 місяці тому
6:04 Now then that's taken care of we can finally start the battle of the power of TWOOOOOOOO!!!!!
@coolbrotherf127
@coolbrotherf127 5 місяців тому
I have to say that your videos have genuinely inspired me to improve my programming over the past year. I'm in my 3rd year of CS degree and I've been working on learning graphics programming and it's been so fun.
@littgenstein
@littgenstein 5 місяців тому
Fantastic style as always, thanks for the origin story!
@bjorn5840
@bjorn5840 5 місяців тому
Ive been interested in game graphics since i played far cry back in the day. I might be a bit old to be sought after by employers once i've gone through all the learning. But worst case scenario i have a hell of deep hobby! Think i might put a bit more energy into this! Thanks for the inspiration!
@SuboptimalEng
@SuboptimalEng 5 місяців тому
As a full-stack software engineer who is clawing his way out of web dev by learning computer graphics and sharing projects on UKposts, this video hits home.
@bransongitomeh5186
@bransongitomeh5186 5 місяців тому
lol, doing the same thing
@SuboptimalEng
@SuboptimalEng 5 місяців тому
@@bransongitomeh5186 it's been quite a grind on my end. Hopefully we can both get the roles we are aiming for!
@chickad33productions26
@chickad33productions26 5 місяців тому
As someone who just recently graduated with a degree in CompSci and a focus in that on Game Dev... your videos are incredibly inspirational. The burnout of doing projects I wasn't interested in is strong and watching your videos makes me want to get back into making projects (that I am interested in!) on my own and see where it takes me. Thank you for doing all this!
@NoName-cp4ct
@NoName-cp4ct 5 місяців тому
Happy birthday man! Keep on rolling!
@stephaniemartins2281
@stephaniemartins2281 5 місяців тому
As someone who is currently a Technical Artist (or rather, a Technical Director, but same difference), you really hit the nail on the head when it comes to the state of the industry! I'm literally applying to grad school right now for that very reason - not only am I actually more interested in being a graphics programmer than a TA, I would like to have a real job with benefits rather than be a contractor for the rest of my life lol
@tuesdi
@tuesdi 2 місяці тому
Wow I'm currently in the process of deciding whether to change industries and become a TD (ideally in animation) or go to grad school to study graphics. I think I'm starting to lean more into graphics but I'm also interested in doing shot work.
@idoblenderstuffs
@idoblenderstuffs 5 місяців тому
Its still weird to me that people in the US can just skip parts of school if they're good enough. Here in the UK no matter how good you are, you are stuck in your year based on how old you are. If I lived in the US I would've already graduated college right now, although right now I'm in the last year of high school.
@Acerola_t
@Acerola_t 5 місяців тому
it was genuinely the worst choice I've ever made in my life the permanent damage it does to your brain is just not worth the potential time saved
@carny2575
@carny2575 5 місяців тому
I want to become a game designer as a career, so I love all the different aspects of game creation. I really adore how this channel is making me learn about the intricacies of how hopefully what I design will be put onto a screen. Congrats on 100K and keep up the amazing work!
@suzypayne2333
@suzypayne2333 5 місяців тому
Thank you so much for this video! I'm in my last year of university re-thinking what I want to do and I've always been drawn to graphics - this video was exactly what I needed. Happy birthday!
@ranela-n
@ranela-n 4 місяці тому
6:04 BFDI MENTIONED 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥‼‼‼‼‼‼‼‼‼🗣🗣🗣🗣
@caiostange2770
@caiostange2770 5 місяців тому
Happy birthday from Brazil Acerola! Love your videos. I'm a tech artist working for a mobile gaming company, and your content helps me expand my graphics knowledge every time. Thank you! I hope you will do more challanges in the future, since I couldn't take part in the last one
@fakesilver746
@fakesilver746 5 місяців тому
Happy birthday dude! Love your videos.
@TheVideogamemaster9
@TheVideogamemaster9 5 місяців тому
I started out with P5js as well, and ended up becoming a web dev. I wanted to be a soundtrack composer instead of a programmer, but discovered that most people don't like good music, and there are no opportunities in the US unless you wanna freelance for almost no money while making very generic stuff that isn't unique or original whatsoever.
@nikkiofthevalley
@nikkiofthevalley 5 місяців тому
I question the use of "most people don't like good music". I would say that some people might not like music, sure, but "good" music is subjective. You might just have a particular taste in music (I certainly do) that isn't very common, so most people wouldn't like the music that you would make.
@Iwillrarelymakevideos
@Iwillrarelymakevideos 4 місяці тому
bfdi two at 6:04 lol watch tpot for context
@hoasd1493
@hoasd1493 5 місяців тому
That video encouraged me to do nearly useful stuff once again and get a portfolio of course. Thanks for the video!
@scrappedmetal
@scrappedmetal 5 місяців тому
i feel like i leave a comment about animation on all of your videos (probably not true, possible that i have not even left one) but man your passion for graphics and the somewhat similar slightly adjacent nature of the subject always makes me so so excited about my own passion for my own niche subject. it's really neat to hear your story and compare and contrast it to my own (currently about to enter applying to internships mode, just gotta clean up my portfolio, put together a demo reel, etc), really makes the end goal seem a lot more tangible than i'm used to. also you mentioning godot tutorials often being kinda blind leading the blind reminded me that i recently discovered that a lot of blender rigging tutorials don't go into how to make controls at all which is absolutely insane to me. lots of pros and cons to being self taught. really enjoyed this video! have a happy birthday
@ScoutFanpage
@ScoutFanpage 3 місяці тому
WHY IS TWO FROM TPOT THERE
@cinderheart2720
@cinderheart2720 5 місяців тому
Oh. He was a child genius.
@itssoaztek4592
@itssoaztek4592 5 місяців тому
I am so glad I found this video and your channel!!! Thank you for the inspiration to try graphics programming.
@Hasdf32gbve
@Hasdf32gbve 5 місяців тому
I’m so glad you are so passionate about graphics programming. I recently found what I was passionate about and can not wait. I think it’s beautiful and so rare nowadays
@yoshui
@yoshui 5 місяців тому
wtf, Bro speedrunned his diploma just to hang out with his friends
@Fricasso79
@Fricasso79 5 місяців тому
My main takeaway from this video is that my childhood sucked.
@morezco
@morezco 5 місяців тому
I am so grateful for people like you who are willing to go in-depth about their experience. Even more so for going beyond and inserting memes onto every phrase.
@KingDestrukto
@KingDestrukto 4 місяці тому
really interesting to see your journey, thanks for sharing!
@greatplatos
@greatplatos 5 місяців тому
bro, your nick is literally the name of a fruit in brazil💀
@tileychannel
@tileychannel 5 місяців тому
Curious why you say that OpenGL isn't that valuable anymore?
@aleksanderalan5090
@aleksanderalan5090 3 дні тому
It is great and there are TONS of resources in C++ (mainly) and Java
@0osk
@0osk 5 місяців тому
I've been subbed for about a year and a half, and I really appreciate your videos. I'm about to finish my bachelor's in IT, but I'm super interested in graphics in video games and movies. I've always been kinda meh with math so I never really considered becoming a graphics programmer, but you've inspired me to look more into becoming a technical artist. Thank you and happy birthday Mr. Rola
@UitzUitz
@UitzUitz 5 місяців тому
Your Videos are gold 🤩 I'm so glad that I have found your channel. Keep up the great work. Big thank you for the shell shading video and challenge. This is exactly what our game needed 😊
@EvanMMO
@EvanMMO 5 місяців тому
What the hell is this guy even talking about
@budgetarms
@budgetarms 5 місяців тому
graphics programming and history
@Acerola_t
@Acerola_t 5 місяців тому
cute that this guy thinks he knows anything about graphics programming,,,,
@saniel2748
@saniel2748 5 місяців тому
GDC scene nearly killed me, it is just so funny. Love this video, and I agree that catlike coding is an absolute goat. You channel, his website and so many other people always remind me how much better world is just because people are nice enough to share knowledge for the sake of it. Thanks to his tutorials I managed to build my own SRP, in a few days actually. Even managed to use it for a gamejam game (although heavily modified). It is not too bad, since SRP API does most heavy lifting for you (e.g. you don't need to make drawcalls you just ask unity to draw objects that meet certain criteria). You could probably make a video on it, that would be fun
@ghostcookie882
@ghostcookie882 5 місяців тому
Thank you for existing and making this video
@hellobeauworld
@hellobeauworld 5 місяців тому
Happy Birthday! This channel is awesome and I wish it to keep growing
@0Camus0
@0Camus0 5 місяців тому
Good work and nice channel. I started doing graphics in 2008/2009 and posted my progress in my channel. Back then Unreal was closed and Unity wasn't in the map. So, it was all on your own. Now I see that graphics is much more than this, is also GPU driver development, low level optimizations, performance and profiling, async compute queues and much more. I find it great that people is being motivated by your channel, it is truly hard to get started.
@Cuperino
@Cuperino 5 місяців тому
Thank you for this video! Happy birthday! 🎉
@user-ej7xi2ib7g
@user-ej7xi2ib7g 2 місяці тому
Dude, what a absolute inspiration of a video, tnx for this, really
@trevordrayton6220
@trevordrayton6220 Місяць тому
This is so incredibly helpful for me. Thank you.
@Syogren
@Syogren 5 місяців тому
This was an excellent video as always Acerola. The links you provided in the description have also given me some new ideas for my own projects, so thank you for introducing me! And happy late birthday!
@MOONtyzoo
@MOONtyzoo 5 місяців тому
This video is very inspiring and informative! I'm a freshman in college and I'm planning to become a game developer, but I've been getting interested in computer graphics from things like shadertoy and your vids seeing what cool things can be created with math. I'm planning to commit myself to learning graphics programming as it looks like it would be a very fun alternate career path OR I could use it to add a personal flair to games I make using shaders and such, so thank you for sharing all of these beginner/intermediate resources! I'll definitely be trying out the catlikecoding tutorials once I'm on winter break.
@Some_one11237
@Some_one11237 4 місяці тому
so humble to share this on the wild internet, i m not interested in graphic programmer since i work as 2d artist, but it's interesting to know the tech behind games and you have a passion to tell the knowledge, thanks for sharing :)
@blobglo
@blobglo 5 місяців тому
Happy birthday Acerola 🎉! You’ve taught me so much with your videos!
@NoxWings
@NoxWings 5 місяців тому
It is awesome hearing someone else mention the lack of intermediate resources. I really struggled when I got there. Is not that there are no resources, but it is either hard to find them or they are hard to understand when you get there as a beginner. I found shadertoy to be really helpful here, reading & understanding shaders from other people was an incredibly eye-opener and a turning point for me.
@domehankoczki9372
@domehankoczki9372 4 місяці тому
Broo your story is soo relatable. Thanks for the motivation 💪🏽
@nicktsaizer6258
@nicktsaizer6258 5 місяців тому
I want to thank you for your content. I stumbled upon your channel quite some time ago, back when the weed video series was the last one that came out. And back then I was just curious. Now this info is vital to me. Your videos have introduced me to concepts and approaches that I am now learning in extreme depth and I would have a much harder time without them now. Thank you so much dude, you're fucking awesome.
@samranda
@samranda 5 місяців тому
love this!! i'm a college sophomore who is just beginning to play around with graphics and data visualization and it's so cool to have a list of resources like this
@IndigoCode
@IndigoCode 5 місяців тому
This video was perfect for me right now! As always the presentation and pace is great. Love the videos, thank you! Time to dig through the side project graveyard to actually finish a thing I guess
@scofrona
@scofrona 5 місяців тому
Genuinely this is an incredible video and I'm so glad folks like you have found a passion not just for the skill, but for sharing it. I'm a tech artist (leaning tech animator) and one of my most vocal frustrations have been unclear direction for intermediate level skills training. I remember looking up a video for how to improve at rigging in Maya, only to be met with "you ought to learn C++ and rewrite the entire joint system". It took 6 years for me to land a tech art job after graduating with a fairly generalized "game art" degree, because finding specialized resources was so difficult while I was in school. Now finding a job after being let go has become even harder, because like you said "entry level" tends to be internships which are only available for enrolled students. That's why making educational resources approachable and available is so important and why I'm a huge advocate for free and open-source software where there's less worry of proprietary toolsets. Keep up the amazing work. I've been meaning to start poking around the graphics side of tech art, because graphics and animation are incredibly similar math on the back-end. A Vector 3 can be an RGB color or a position after all. I'll be watching and continuing my own journey, and looking forward to when I'm finally able to take a break from breaking bones to break colors instead.
@II-Day-II
@II-Day-II 5 місяців тому
Man this is so inspiring. I'm in the final year of my master's programme, trying so hard to find a thesis internship in graphics. So far I've either been rejected or ignored, and I'm running out of time before I need to start the thesis work. But now I'm tempted to ignore the thesis work for another year and try to land a regular internship as well as make time for more self studies in the meantime.
@saadkhatri1129
@saadkhatri1129 Місяць тому
I really love your content bro, huge fan of yours. You are very entertaining, and smart. Your videos always teach me so much, and are immensely helpful.
@JKTCGMV13
@JKTCGMV13 5 місяців тому
I'm a new subscriber and this is the first new video since subscribing. I'm loving this channels style and content
@thesoupbird
@thesoupbird 5 місяців тому
Thank you so much for making a video like this, there is a major lack of resources on how to actually get work and master these skills online.
@FirstLast-oe2jm
@FirstLast-oe2jm 5 місяців тому
Merry birthmas! I love watching your videos because seeing high level physics/chem equations just kinda,,, show up whereever they want is fun and cool and neat! Keep up the interesting projects!
@swagmastergreen1074
@swagmastergreen1074 5 місяців тому
Happy birthday acerola I love you!!
@nathanbarraud4349
@nathanbarraud4349 5 місяців тому
Dude ! That video was awesome ! I m in M1 in computer science and software engineering in France, and I really recognise myself in this, thanks for sharing your story and your thoughts !
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