Hey everyone, first post here! I have been working as a 3D artist for a bit more than a year now, and managed to build a small portfolio. Could you maybe give some critique on what to remove/change? I will also add few of the models I made to this post for easier reading, rest are on my portfolio. I really want to focus on…
Nice job, Matt. Have you considered making it one big long page? I think it would be a lot simpler as an endless column without having to click to turn pages. Also; here's the thread of portfolio's that Xoliul mentioned earlier: Alec Moody's Big List of Portfolio's Ace Angel also compiled portfolio's into categories…
I thought I'd kick myself in the arse and ask for some critique on my portfolio. What better way then getting smacked in the face by the infamous Polycount honesty? :poly122:I'm about to graduate from uni, I want to apply for internship positions. Environment art is definitely my passion but I don't think my work…
Hey guys, This is my first time posting anything on the internet other than facebook I suppose. Recent grad from a video gaming school and currently working hard to make a solid portfolio for hopefully an entry level position in the video game industry. Here is my portfolio thus far and currently trying to complete an…
Hi everyone I've been working hard on my portfolio for the past 2 years, doing iterations deleting ugly artwork and creating new projects that I like to create. just to get in as a Junior 3D Artist, but I'm not sure what employers want to see, and what considers a good portfolio. I also want to know what artwork should I…
Hi, I want to share with you my last project looking for some feedback for the textures and rendering before include it in my portfolio. Hope you like it :) This 3 were made in Marmoset And this ones in Unreal
I am not sure why I never did, but I also added this brick material to my Artstation Portfolio and I also put it up on my store. Check it out if you are interested. The full graph and marmoset rendering scenes are included :) https://www.artstation.com/artwork/xDEPYR