Hi guys,
My parents really want me to go to college, therefore decided to go to a college in the US after dropping out in a college within the UK, I have decided to apply for gnomon, CalArts and USC, however I am a bit worried over the safety and situation in America at the moment I am just wondering if there any other good countries that offer good BSC degrees, I can’t seem to find many in Asia.
thanks
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Paid:
Gianpetro Fabre for texturing.
Simon Fuchs for advanced modeling and hard surface in maya and max/ zbrush as well as texturing in painter
CGShrimp hard surface modeling in blender
Artstation Learning: Joe Seabuhrs realistic hero prop lesson
Free content to check out:
Polycount wiki and the How the F Do I Model This megathread
Artuism for texturing techniques
Michael Pavlovich's zbrush series is the best if you want to get into that
Ayi Sanchez's texturing fundamentals blog on his artstation though its work in progress
Tim Simpson's youtube series on environment / trim creation
Malcolm341s youtube channel has alot of helpful tips... best video out there on texel density which is fundamental. if youre a maya user, his scripts are incredible
Any articles / tuts you can find by Clinton Crumpler
Taylor Brandenburger's youtube channel though he doesnt really create much content anymore
I'd highly recommend looking in to CGMA as well. Quality education in a modular way for 1/10th the price or less of a US college
If you want the college experience in the US in 2020, I would highly recommend delaying yourself since you will NOT be on campus most likely to reap the in-person benefits. Take and commit to online courses as noted above.
I'm saying this as a USC grad. If you have questions about USC, feel free to email me.
I am an international student so no matter where I decide to go I will have to pay extremely high entrance fees, I have been considering applying and deferring my college application a year and attending thinktank training center for a year (which I have been accepted to attend), and going to a traditional college after. However I am wary because I am getting older haha and don't want to be one of those people who spend their entire lives in college.
Any suggestions would be great, I am also currently taking a multitude of courses and side projects to improve.
Thanks,
NUA have a very good course , it's more geared towards indie Dev than AAA grinding - the course leader is a very smart man and the lecturers are very solid (I trained one myself)
If you're determined to leave the uk then by far the best course in Europe is DAE at Howest in Belgium. It's a tie between there and Herts in terms of quality and volume of hires I've made over the years
Fwiw I don't give a shit about what course/run of tutorials you might have taken online,they mean nothing in terms of formal qualifications if they're not accredited.
I'll be looking at the quality of your work and if I decide to Skype you I'll be interested in your attitude and your personality as it pertains to the role im hiring for.
i'd like to add New3dge to that list, candidates from those 3 schools are usually exceptionally good. far better than the applications we get from our local schools/unis