So I am at my last year of college and am looking around for internships or really anything that would bite.
I was wondering what skill level I need to be for any company to take me seriously as just a character artist intern? Not even just an entry level artist.
I know I am not the best artist but I also know that I just need to learn a few tips and what not from the real world to really have a chance in the 3d artist world.
my work is at
here if you want to see my level.
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Workwise the stuff is ok but you don't seem to have any finished pieces, like wireframe shots of your models or well laid out presentations. Showing sculpts can be cool but it won't show a potential employer you can carry a project through to completion which they kinda need to see. Having said all that it looks like you got the chops for it, just need to refine your stuff Good luck and keep us updated!
On to the question, good luck trying to find one, apply to smaller studios as a generalist, you'll need to prove you can create a model with proper workflow etc. Offering to do the grunt work may land a place doing poop 3d like crates but it's experience never the less.