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==Overview==
This is the criteria required for a person to become certified on texturing for Second Life on the advanced level.
==Audience==
Anyone who intends to demonstrate that they have professional texturing skills.
This would be very useful for Second Life builder for example and texture artists.
==Pre-requisites==
Certification on the intermediate Texturing level.
==Testing Criteria==
The following topics are required knowledge to become certified on the advanced Texturing level:
1. Sculpt maps and textures
2. Graphic program skills (outside Second Life)
3.      Professional project work to specifications
All skills should be demonstrated as a combination of theoretical (multiple-choice) test and practical application inworld.
==Advanced Level==
Advanced level certification candidates should demonstrate an understanding of  the following topics:
1. Sculpt maps and textures
1.1 Ability to produce and upload a working and transparent or otherwise protected sculpt map texture.
1.2 Ability to produce a sculpty surface texture with baked shadow/lighting for a given sculpt map.
1.3 Ability to produce a sculpt map and sculpty surface texture to given specifications.
2. Other graphic program skills:
2.1 Understanding of at least: text on textures, gradients, image cutting, shadow/lighting, sharpening, smoothing, bump mapping, patterns, selection, layers, and channels in a graphic program of choice.
2.2 Ability to produce seamless textures, seamless clothes, skins etc.
3. Working to specifications
3.1 Producing any possible texture to specifications, using and combining several above mentioned methods.
3.2 Recognizing texturing limits that are Second Life specific and communicate these after reading the specifications and before starting on a texturing project. (sculpty shapes, formats options, lighting etc.)
3.3 Patience and professionalism, discussing licensing, timelines, expenses for given specifications.

Revision as of 12:59, 2 December 2009


Overview

This is the criteria required for a person to become certified on texturing for Second Life on the advanced level.

Audience

Anyone who intends to demonstrate that they have professional texturing skills. This would be very useful for Second Life builder for example and texture artists.

Pre-requisites

Certification on the intermediate Texturing level.


Testing Criteria

The following topics are required knowledge to become certified on the advanced Texturing level:

1. Sculpt maps and textures

2. Graphic program skills (outside Second Life)

3. Professional project work to specifications

All skills should be demonstrated as a combination of theoretical (multiple-choice) test and practical application inworld.


Advanced Level

Advanced level certification candidates should demonstrate an understanding of the following topics:

1. Sculpt maps and textures

1.1 Ability to produce and upload a working and transparent or otherwise protected sculpt map texture.

1.2 Ability to produce a sculpty surface texture with baked shadow/lighting for a given sculpt map.

1.3 Ability to produce a sculpt map and sculpty surface texture to given specifications.


2. Other graphic program skills:

2.1 Understanding of at least: text on textures, gradients, image cutting, shadow/lighting, sharpening, smoothing, bump mapping, patterns, selection, layers, and channels in a graphic program of choice.

2.2 Ability to produce seamless textures, seamless clothes, skins etc.


3. Working to specifications

3.1 Producing any possible texture to specifications, using and combining several above mentioned methods.

3.2 Recognizing texturing limits that are Second Life specific and communicate these after reading the specifications and before starting on a texturing project. (sculpty shapes, formats options, lighting etc.)

3.3 Patience and professionalism, discussing licensing, timelines, expenses for given specifications.