Game art, online learning and university. A hot, triadic web of confusion, frustration and $$$ for many aspiring developers. How do you get into the industry as a game artist? Do you need to have an artistic background? Do you need to know everything in the pipeline to get in? Ross Baxter hosts me on the Student Art podcast and we dive into the debate and more.
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Kieran Goodson and Alex Beddows tackle this, as well as advice for junior artists, how to approach networking, and constantly asking WHY when crafting meaningful game art. Tune into the discussion and let us know your thoughts:
Thanks for checking it out @AdrianZaplata! The Game Dev Discussion is a great podcast (particularly to listen to while working) about game dev and in particular, environment art. Alex is a great host and you'll gain some awesome insight from his guests.
I appreaciate it @kierangoodson The thing is that I need to focus on one thing at a time to get it, especialy because I'm not native speaker. I'll for sure listen to all of it in upcoming weeks, it's a must. There're so many amazing resources out there, it's incredible!
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Kieran Goodson and Alex Beddows tackle this, as well as advice for junior artists, how to approach networking, and constantly asking WHY when crafting meaningful game art. Tune into the discussion and let us know your thoughts:
If you don't have the time to listen to it all then not to worry, I've broken it down into smaller chunks here:
https://www.artstation.com/kierangoodson/blog/YDAL/podcast-game-dev-discussion-storytelling-networking-and-asking-why
The thing is that I need to focus on one thing at a time to get it, especialy because I'm not native speaker. I'll for sure listen to all of it in upcoming weeks, it's a must. There're so many amazing resources out there, it's incredible!