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“The Last of Us Part II,” a video game that has earned critical acclaim from players and critics around the world, was created in part by a native of Marlboro who graduated from Colts Neck High School.
Martin Pietras, a graphic designer who specializes in 3D environments and texture, worked on in-game cutscenes involving two main characters in the game, Joel and Ellie, as well as a playable environment in the game.
Explaining his work, Pietras said, “My role as a 3D material artist was painting the digital sets and backgrounds in the cinematics and the game environments, and creating materials that would be applied to them as well.
A. Sue Weisler First-year RIT student Ria Lulla, left, met Anjali Jogeshwar and Nuzhet Ahamed, right, Ph.D. students and Peer Advisor Leaders, on their flight to Rochester on Jan. 12.
Not every new student traveling to Rochester Institute of Technology for the first time gets a personal escort on the flight to New York, but that’s what happened as a result of a pleasant coincidence for Ria Lulla.
Lulla, who experienced her first semester at RIT online last fall, left her home in India on Jan. 12 to come in person to Rochester for the spring semester, where she’s studying for a master’s degree in computer science. While taking her seat on the last leg of her flight in Chicago, she was assigned to sit next to another young woman who appeared to be a college student. That student helped Lulla put her carry-on luggage in the overhead compartment.
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