Hey everyone, I'm fairly new to the gaming industry, looking for work as a concept artist (really anything in the 2d art department). I'm really gunning for an in-house job somewhere but i have little experience. I've got a little bit of experience but I need to figure out how to better tailor my work to game design.
In any case I'm really trying to nail down what I need to do in order to lock up an in house job and any advice would be really appreciated. My portfolio is here
https://luminousboy.carbonmade.com/.
Thanks for your time guys
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The other thing to do is get out there and start making accounts on every art site and forum on the net! make sure you get seen!
If you want to work in the video game industry, what's missing in your portfolio are actual concept arts. Something precise that the 3D modelers can actually use, where there is no guessing games. Something like this :
Now, I'm not a concept artist but I'm a character artist, so that's the kind of stuff I expect from a concept artist.
Overall though nice work and the layout is cool. May have to steal the concept from you some day :P
How are you getting on with the non-NDA orthos? I agree some other work more closely linked to the 3D pipeline would really help whereas these are pretty spectacular but would be better served as an illustration-based portfolio. Your skills are really promising and you could make a killer card artist if you chose to go down that route!
As a nit-pick I think it'd help to play with the forearm proportions of the magic fists illustration for a more convincing foreshortening.
Keep perservering! Judging from your work quality it's only a matter of time and opportunity
Best regards,
Gavin
Hope this helps!
I was very confused by the initial design of your site. Visually it looks nice, but navigating wasn't instant for me. I clicked on digital and could see there was more art on the right but I couldn't figure out how to get over there. I was clicking and dragging around but nothing was happening. If the design of your site is keeping people from seeing your work, that's a problem. I figured out later that the scrolly thing was on the bottom of the screen and I could scroll with arrow keys, but I might think about those design choices.
Second, never vocalize your weaknesses to us. In public speaking settings, people will stand up to talk and they'll be like, "I'm so scared, I don't normally talk in public like this..." or whatever it is, and I INSTANTLY begin to tune out. I don't trust them because they essentially told me they're not trustworthy. You say "I focus mostly on character design but I am beginning to branch out." You don't need to admit that! Just focus on your awesome art, and post different stuff when it's finished! If you tell strangers you're weak, they'll think you're weak.
Finally, have confidence in your skill, don't be a weenie! You've got good stuff happening on your site, you're doing fine! Your words reminded me of EarthQuake's post, How to Post on the Internet. Look for the part where he talks about "Imposter Syndrome." Apparently, it's a thing that we as artists rarely feel good about the work we do. Listen to the praise in this thread, have confidence, and run with it! You're doing good stuff, my friend. Keep working hard and pushing your limits!