2024 Student Handbook
Student handbook for the ETC class that started August 26 2024
QuestLine is a Level Design Project conducted by graduate students in Carnegie Mellon University’s Entertainment Technology Center. The team consist of Kimi Du (level and game designer), Ayaka Morito (game designer and 2D artist), Claire Zhong (UI/UX designer), Marsh He (3D artist), Jim Zhao (technical artist), Howard Hou (technical artist) and Samantha Trimboli (producer). Ruth Comley and Ricardo Washington are our project instructors and Ketul Majmudar is our subject matter expert.
This project adapts worlds from the Rifts Role Play Game series created by Kevin Siembieda and published by Palladium Books. QuestLine is focused on using visual effects and innovative game systems to create an aesthetic and engaging level in Unreal.
Project Instructor: Ruth Comley, Ricardo Washington
Team Members: Ayaka Morito, Dazhou (Howard) Hou, Jiahao (Marsh) He, Keying (Kimi) Du, Ruzhang (Jim) Zhao, Samantha Trimboli, Xiaoxuan (Claire) Zhong
Student handbook for the ETC class that started August 26 2024
Post graduation results of ETC students who completed degree requirements in May 2023.
Student handbook for the ETC class that started August 28 2023.
Post graduation results of ETC students who completed degree requirements in December 2021 and May 2022
Post graduation results of ETC students who completed degree requirements in December 2020 and may 2021
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