Posted by News Staff @ 02/13/2005 01:41:56 | Category: None
Source: Project Hull Brech
'Where is it?' I hear you cry. We're spending time ensuring it's as good as we can get it without spending too long on it. In the mean time here's the latest on the project front.

  • The coding team have created a unique zero gravity and control system. The beginnings of the hull breach armour system HUD are looking extremely cool. Basic team code is in place and some work is now being put into the animation system.

  • The art team have been plugging away at both assets for the first official level and public mapping pack as well as some bits and pieces to go along with the new website and storyline.

  • The modelling team are thrashing out issues with making our Alliance models as gorgeous as possible. Getting a bulky suit with opening and closing 3 layer visor body armour system is a challenge to say the least but I think you will be pleasantly surprised :)

  • Avionix records are full steam ahead pumping out some truly outrageous sounds in preparation for both the first map and the promo video.


More good news, we are again on the lookout for a few new talented team members as well :-

3D
An experienced modeller with previous experience essential. I should emphasise that all our modellers must be able to texture their own work.

P.R.
A position has arisen for a new internal journalist who will be responsible for a number of areas including monthly department reports, newsletters and per department recruitment. Good English skills are essential and an understanding of P.R. and sales would be beneficial.

Web
A professional web graphics developer capable of working within a PHP environment.

If you fancy any of the above positions please remember we want people willing to go the full way with the project and not just leave after their first job is complete. Applications should be sent to jobs at hull-breach.com and include information about yourself, previous experience, skills and how much time you can dedicate a week. Thanks for reading.