I have been working hard trying to get my foot in the glorious gate of 3D industry. (game or CG I don't care just want in). I need some professional suggestion on my portfolio and maybe even resume. my homepage is
www.geocities.com/richard8230
Can anyone look through it and give me some helpful suggestions? The HTML version is up to date and easy to access. I am hungry for job, and I am going insane for not being able to become a true professional. Help please ><;;
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ditch flash. unless you're trying to sell yourself as a website designer, it's more hassle than it's worth.
your 2d stuff's good, but you have mostly headshots and no full body work. same goes for your 3d work too.
you've got a mix of stuff, but nothing showing what your focus is. you've got two highpoly cars, a plane, a room and a bunch of heads. pick something and focus on it, you can still have other bits and pieces thrown in.
show what went in to each piece, the control mesh for your highpoly stuff (if you didn't build a low poly with a normal map of it, anyway), textures, etc.
your 2d work is exclusively women, get more variety in there.
work on your colour too, all your 3d pieces are monotone.
your work looks kind of anime styled too, work on improving the realism of your pieces, work from photos until it comes naturally.
would also suggest that you redesign your site. it's just ugly and weird at the moment, you've got pictures that are split in two so they include the background image.
Ditch the Flash page (html only please), background image and crappy layout for a single page that lists:
Your Name
Contact information
Link to resume
Position you seek
And has a thumbnails portfolio gallery
(3D) stick with the car, the two heads are ok (appear unfinished), and re-render the plane in a better scene.
(2D) reduce this to the two faces on the right (5 and 10) and the two bottom (colored) images.
All together, this would be a portfolio of 8 pieces, which would look pretty slick, but if you want to be a 3d artist, create more final 3d pieces for your portfolio.
And throw a couple dudes in there!