You mean to say in the case that I would want to apply to them again at a later stage? That's true, it would most likely be a dealbreaker for them in terms of considering my application again if they know that I had posted my art test. Legally though, I'm not sure how they could enforce something I never officially agreed…
sorry to hear they didn't go forward. Your levels are pretty amazing! at least they gave you feedback, so it gives you another chance to apply again :) knowing what they are looking for. Most companies say "sorry your not the right fit......" etc. I'm happy that Valve actually tells their applicants what they were looking…
Students can apply for an IGDA GDC Scholarship. Be sure to include a link to your portfolio: http://scholars.igda.org/ The application window has closed for this year, giving you a year to prepare for GDC and GDC Europe in 2017. This year's scholarship winners:…
I wanted to see what this character could look like in Redshift. It's very tricky to get the skin shading right in this application. I used scanstore textures which were not the highest resolution. It worked well for a Unreal Engine project but perhaps for redshift it could be better to use xyz texturing. Especially the…
Comparing DDO and SD is like comparing oranges and apples. SD's strength, for me, is creating pbr materials. DDO's strength is applying/assigning preset materials to model zones. I love both!
im no pro , but i think someone should only apply to a position unless they know they are fit for it . If you want environment id practise more and more than re aply good luck !
I hope you can be patient in looking at the screenshots and understanding the nature of the problem. I added titles to each screenshot to help you better understand the problem and what each screenshot refers to. Hi everyone, first of all, I apologize for the length of this post, but I really need help as I don’t know…
I applied to a job at disney interactive about 6 months ago, their whole application process is a little old, but it's mostly automated on their end. The slim hope that you have is to link to your portfolio on your resume, but there's probably little chance they'll look through it. I guess what they expect you to do is…
No. Though you can if you want because it really won't make a difference either way unless you're applying out of country or to a studio that filters applicants by education level. No one has ever said "Well he's got a great portfolio and looks qualified for the job but damn... Art institute? Maybe we should pass"…