after coming out of a studio job i've been doing it the last 1.5 years or so in an almost employee-like constellation with regular paychecks. i like it for being able to work when i want and with my preferred tools, only responsible for outputting in the required format. with my clients usually trailing me by an hour (UK)…
I do not know what i do more admire: Ian Huberts ideas to simplify things.. or his way to talk on this and also using his last tiny bit of breath to do so.. :astonished:
I've been thinking this through because I know how the system works, but I'm not sure why it works this way. Below is just my opinion. First of all, I wouldn't call it a mating ritual. Every company has a process outlined on their job posting. Follow it. Secondly, if you are financially desperate you need to concentrate on…
I lived in SF for ~3 years it's a fun spot, my girlfriend still lives up there so I still go up a lot.. hoping to move back in the near future. Some of this advice will depend on your age / personal tastes I suppose. Eats : Some personal favorites.. -- Swan Oyster Depot - ( yelp ) Always a crazy line, fresh seafood.…
Inspired from a concept by the talented artist Botslim Created in Zbrush, Mudbox, Maya, Vray. wolf fur was made with VrayFur everything else nHair and fibermesh
Quick question. I'm looking for a reference of an iconic psychedelic 70s animation of a guy walking down the street. It has a really extreme perspective so his raised foot in the foreground looks huge and body and head taper off into the distance. If I've described it well, you should have an inkling of what I'm talking…