I have been looking all around but there are no people in my area (clayton, NC) who are able to help me. And I am sure those in Epic Games in Cary are much too busy for a high school student. It is the NC graduation project. I am creating a CTF level for Unreal Tournament using the Editor in UDK. The project requires a mentor. It doesn't need to be in person. It can all be done 100% electronically. I will be in contact with this person from time to time between now and December. If somebody could be my mentor (preferably someone IN the gaming industry) I would much appreciate it.
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Originally posted by Hboybowen View Posthave you scouted out tutorials first... if you have and are still confused I maybe can donate a little time
1) feedback (I have the imagination, but I'm horrible with creating my imagination so I'll prolly ask suggestions)
2) requirements (the state REQUIRES i have a mentor, even if i don't need one
3) proof (someone to prove that it's MY level, not somebody else's)
If you are able to that would be much appreciated
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Originally posted by kylesguitar89 View PostYes I have, I have the ability to do it myself. I'm bad with ideas, but I can still do it. The only reason I would need a mentor are
1) feedback (I have the imagination, but I'm horrible with creating my imagination so I'll prolly ask suggestions)
2) requirements (the state REQUIRES i have a mentor, even if i don't need one
3) proof (someone to prove that it's MY level, not somebody else's)
If you are able to that would be much appreciated
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Hobo is credit to team! Wont' you have to mail forms to somebody? I've seen this kind of project before and it required the school instructor to contact the mentor to verify the knowledge. However, this wasn't high school, rather a stupid expensive art institute. Is this the case? If so do they plan to call or email?
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Originally posted by Pranav View PostKind of stupid your school would ask for a mentor honestly, I guess they are assuming that the person is local, but who would want to sign papers given to them by a stranger on the internet (no offence I am not calling you not trustworthy), just throwing that out there lol.
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Originally posted by Hitpawz View PostHobo is credit to team! Wont' you have to mail forms to somebody? I've seen this kind of project before and it required the school instructor to contact the mentor to verify the knowledge. However, this wasn't high school, rather a stupid expensive art institute. Is this the case? If so do they plan to call or email?
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