Hi Polycount! We're hiring a Lead Terrain Environment Designer at the military sim company I work at near the beach in Florida. Please click the link here to apply (and please don't message me with your application - it will do you no good as I am not HR):…
...Today's Update: Plunging back into value studies. I decided my previous study today was just not gonna cut it. So I did another value study, and this time actually took the values into account.
You will probably have greater chances if you chase environment/prop art rather that characters, simply because the ratio in a typical studio will be 3 (super vague guesstimate) enviro/prop artists for every 1 character artist. At the peak of production of the title I was working on a few years ago it was more like 10:1.…
[EDIT-- many of the links of the first page are gone but i've replaced most later on in the thread] Howdy howdy everybody. Been meaning to put my stuff up to public scorn for a while here, and now I'm finally getting around to it. I'm all 2D, at least for now, and of that most of my stuff is divided between photoshop…
John Harris Studies (EDIT: Turns out the top image of the warm colored spaceship is a actually a study of an artist named Anthony Jones, who in turn, made a study of John Harris. I should have been more careful lol).
It depends on when in the studies this is happening i guess. at least here in germany, if it is a mandatory internship that is part of the studies, the companies do not have to pay. If someone finished their studies and wants to start breaking into the industry then you have to pay.
From yr own comment above it's no mystery that you don't have a job. Look with your eyes! As my Dad was fond of saying. You are in artstation where the best weapon smiths in the world have their work on display. Vary your subject by modelling old to futuristic weapons. Check out Lone Wolf:…
Hi there! Over the past six months, I've been studying Games Art and Design. Recently, I've been working on a student project where I'm creating a 16th-century bedroom. I would love to hear any constructive feedback you might have! :) https://charlottemay351.artstation.com/
Nice still life studies! When you said you're learning the fundamentals I expected something different than what we're seeing here. The way you're avoiding most common beginner pitfalls tells me you're either a fast learner or have been quietly developing your painting and drawing skills for a little while—even if you…
you can get all the images you need from google and lots of other sites with nude or not humans , what i would advise is stick with real life models , and study , study s, study , and get drunk.