I've been wanting to expand my 3d social network, so tonight I broke down tonight and got a Facebook and a linkedin. Is there a polycount registry somewhere to connect with other artists? Or, what's the best way to do that? I haven't had a social network before, so I'm not really sure of how that works.
Could we start a list or something?
I'd also like to ask: are social networks good tools for this field ? And, what other sites are worth having? Twitter, Google+ , etc?
I'll just edit this and put it here, if any of you want to find me on facebook my name is Yuri alexander, feel free, would be nice to have some game art in my feed.
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https://www.facebook.com/Polycount
https://www.facebook.com/3DArtistMagazine
https://www.facebook.com/GameTextures
https://www.facebook.com/cgsociety
https://www.facebook.com/GameArtisans.org
to name a few
I don't really like facebook but I have it though.
LinkedIn is probably the most professional one really, but...hmm, it doesn't feel "social" at all xD
http://cghub.com/
I personally just use it as inspiration, but yeah.
Tips for networking is to join groups and show off your work, friend requests will come thick and fast. My favourites at the moment are lunch crunch, daily spit paint, pixologic zbrush and 3d fan art challenge. Following stuff is fine but you don't get any network bonuses. Cgmeetup is a fantastic page to follow aswell with all the making of videos they post.
Also you will see tons more art as people feel more secure showing wips off on Facebook, me included.
Also non art related, but George takei on fb is awesome haha
Hmm maybe I need to give facebook another go then.
Polycounters Unite
Lunch Crunch
Conceptart.org
Yup, and unfortunately some of them do it looking for hand outs. My general rule to weed that out is if they regular post art than its good. Other than that pretty much what Crazyfool said, its awesome seeing a feed of just art.
Here are some that I follow
Here is a speed sculpting group
https://www.facebook.com/groups/DailySpitSculpt/
A current challenge going on now
https://www.facebook.com/groups/anime3Dcontest/
Cghub's page
https://www.facebook.com/CGHUB
Noah Bradly's art
https://www.facebook.com/noahbradleyart
PapaNinja's Art
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Serge-Birault-PapaNinja/217144088320217?ref=stream
Stephen Silver's art
https://www.facebook.com/stephensilver
Polycounter's Cgsammu's studio page
https://www.facebook.com/sammustudios
Andrew Hickinbottem's art
https://www.facebook.com/AndrewHickinbottomArt
The Art of Mike Corriero
https://www.facebook.com/Creature.Artist
Character Designs
https://www.facebook.com/characterdesignpage
The Art of Cezar Brandao
https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Art-of-Cezar-Brandao/266450340045918?ref=stream
Anatomy for Sculptors
https://www.facebook.com/Anatomy4Sculptors?ref=stream
Creature Box
https://www.facebook.com/pages/CreatureBox/49750692618
Art of Tyler James
https://www.facebook.com/artofty
Jurion jo
I'm sure peeps have unfriended me haha, I'm quite annoying!!!
You'll get some odd friend requests or people spamming random stuff, but you can always choose for those peoples posts to not to show in your feed.
My wife has a Facebook and this was my impression too, so I always avoided it. I was/am also fairly opposed to giving up my privacy as well. However I have to say I'm kind of liking it. I have no friends yet, but there are several groups that are doing interesting things, like a 3d anatomy group, and a lunch time sketch group, both of which have good artists posting and critiquing. Pretty cool.
There is a poly count group, but I haven't been approved there yet.
LinkedIn is a bit harder to get into. I've applied to a couple groups but things move a little slower so I don't actually know how those groups function. It's a nice service already though because it scrubbed my email for contacts which will let me keep my professional contacts organized and in one place, connected to my profile/resume etc. I am a little weary of recruiters finding me through linkedin however, it's been bad enough just having a portfolio up, so well see how that goes.
Yalex: Which ones of the polycount groups is that, cause I would like to join it myself
Also I like having a linkedIn, but I try to stay away from the groups or at least make them not send me mails about it.
A good way to follow good people is to check which accounts your favorite artists or people you think you identity with follow on twitter, and take it from there.
If you search facebook for poly count there is a group with 700-800 people I believe, seems to be the main one.
https://www.facebook.com/Polycount
it has almost 7000 followers...
also I will post a better breakdown on the social networks and such in a bit. Had my fair share with them over the past 3 years.
for this use I find the way twitter handles follwoing \ friends compared to Facebook is better.