![]() So after spending many years learning various 3D applications, I was now faced with one that you literally could not train for without joining this studio and similarly a language that had never seen the light of day outside of those walls. Rhythm had their own proprietary animation software which had its’ own proprietary scripting language. ResourcesĪ good resource we were given to learn the command line was this book: The Linux Command Line. This is important because bash is way easier, but oh well. Now I pretty much use the command line even when there are UI equivalents, just because I’m faster in it, and don’t have to take my hands off of my keyboard.Īnother thing to note is that many studios use tcsh and not bash. ![]() This was such a drastic change from what I was used to.įortunately it’s actually not that hard and you can get into it pretty quickly. ![]() ![]() You had to know how to type the commands in your Terminal and navigate to directories and files all via text. There were no fancy desktop icons to launch the apps. Unfortunately, like most major studios, Rhythm used Linux, and it’s not just Linux as an OS, you do almost everything from the command line. I’d only used Linux once as a kid when I decided to dual boot and then realized I hate using it as a daily driver. Up till this point I’d mostly been a Windows and macOS user.
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