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Name Mario Santos-RamosAbout Hello! My name is Mario Ramos and I am currently working as a 3D artist intern at Fabrication Games in Stockholm, Sweden. Before my internship I was studying at The Game assembly Where I, with a group of other students, have made a total of 8 games half-time during the schools curriculum. The education is written by the swedish game industry, having members of the industry in its education board to give all students real work and creative environment, preparing us to the highly competitive and expanding video game development market with focus on agile software development, scrum and daily morning meeting throughout the production process and hot chair and post mortem meetings. After 2 years into school I found a special interest in Texture work, hard surface modeling, environment concept, modeling, animation and focusing on creating the best possible gaming experience to the player. I have a passion and drive for the creative process, not afraid of trying new things and technologies. This understanding of the creation process makes me appreciate all the hard work of the people involved in my gaming memories. It is with this passion for games and art which has followed me since childhood why I will always look for opportunities to mix these two together into a challenging and exciting career. :) Read my blog! If you like to read about 3D, video games, gadgets and basically hear a cranky guy/geek/gamer rant, rage, review games and gadgets, then please check out my blog and comment on it! I would love to know your opinion and to hear from you! Download my CV! You can download my CV as a .doc document by clicking right here. Or you can download my CV as a .PDF file by clicking right here. Links: Here are some links to the talented people I worked with in my game projects. I had a great pleasure of working with them and developing several games so please check them out! We are also known as Science & Magic so please visit our website! Artists: Programmers: |
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