You’ll watch an elite Hollywood CG Generalist sculpt a hardsurface, mechanical CG Asset in real time, get a deep dive into our CG Asset programs, learn about special October pricing and payment options, and have time for a live Q&A with Kutay and members of our team!
This is your chance to learn directly from a master artist who has brought iconic worlds to life for Industrial Light & Magic (ILM), Method Studios, Mill Film, and Adult Swim, with a mind-blowing credit list including Avengers: Infinity War, The Mandalorian, The Batman, and The Creator.
🔗 Get a sneak peek at his work before the session:
- Watch his incredible Demo Reel
- Explore his portfolio on his Personal Website
- Review his full list of industry credits on LinkedIn
📅 Date: Friday, July 17, 2026
⏰ Time: 10:00 AM PST
📍 Where: Online (sign up and get your Zoom link!)
If you already know you’ll have questions about timing, funding, or your background, you don’t have to wait for the session. Our admissions team can help you understand requirements, plan for the workload, review start dates and payment options, and clarify domestic vs. international applications.
Asset to Art – Live: Watch a master at work as Kutay sculpts a hardsurface, mechanical CG asset from scratch in real time. You’ll get a front-row seat to the decision-making, speed, technical precision, and high-level craft that top-tier Hollywood studios hire for and that Think Tank trains you to reach.
Your Career in 3D starts here: The CG Asset Creation program takes you from where you are today to building a portfolio that will get you noticed by top studios. You’ll develop real-world skills in modeling, texturing, and production workflows using industry-standard tools like Maya, ZBrush, and Unreal Engine, all focused on creating high-end assets for film, TV, and games.
Special October Tuition Pricing: Learn more about our upcoming October intake. We’ll walk you through special tuition pricing and flexible payment options designed to help you launch your career goals.
Live Q&A: No question is too small. Real tips from an industry heavyweight. No sales pitch.






