Hello, first post here.
Does anyone get nasty anxiety when they do a test assignment? First time I did one, I pulled my first all-nighter with No Doz and could barely keep anything down. Now I can't look at a Ford Mustang without wishing it would just rust on the spot. My hand was cramped in the mouse position from 9 AM Thursday til 6 PM Friday night. Sucked.
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Best breakfast ever, after spending all night with coffee and cigaretes in front of the pc.
And welcome to polycount!
Yeh welcome to Polycount!
if this is for a job, they don't expect that. and destroying your hand on a shitty mouse helps no-one. take a breath and relax. you work for humans, not robot overlords [yet!]
Actually I'm a woman but thank you. Which reminds me, I should update my profile.
But if it lands you an interview...
There would be be two questions I would ask. (remember you're interviewing them also)
"Is the production environment as stressful as the test or is the work environment pretty relaxed but focused?"
"What about pressure, I put enough on myself I don't need a vulture sitting on the back of my chair ready to peck my eyes out the second I relax"
Probably reword the last one...
no but that sounds pretty hardcore,
make sure to take breaks, alot of small ones, big ones, specialy on all nights, go watch "deadliest catch" for an hour, or some national geographic, David Attenborough has such an amazing calming voice.
its probably better to leave coffee alone, or at least not drink it behind the pc,
besides all tips and tricks,
have you had this before?
it will probably be alot less the next time, but when you do experience something like this, make sure to take a step back and make sure you dont destroy yourself.
btw i havent used a mouse for more then a year now, just my tablet, no way am i going back to that mouse thing again
maybe you have one allready, if not, try one out, they are alot better for your hand/lower arm
This test pretty much destroyed me. I took no breaks and I can't believe I still look back on it with scorn. 5 years of DigiPen didn't kill me as much as that BS did.
And did I get the job? Course not. It looked like someone with anxiety and lack of sleep made it =(
you did your best, thats all you can do
every experience counts, good or bad
(eventhough we allways wish for the good, the bad will help us improve and make sure we get there)
and really take those breaks, get your mind of things, and make sure your body doesnt get rusty. traditional art is also very relaxing and reduces the time behind the pc while still making art
I had a feeling you could be and I was thinking about it when i wrote the word ''he'' XD,(but I took a guess and failed) Ohwell too bad the work put into the test did not get you much further.
GL Im sure with that determination it will work out for you in the end. (or soon)