I haven't read the thread so most of this might already be covered, but incase it hasn't, here it is... 1) You end up being good at whatever you do the most. If you spend the majority of your time playing games instead of building them don't be surprised if your game making skills are lackluster. 2) You're focus won't…
http://www.naughtydog.com/site/careers/environment_texture_artist2/ Responsibilities: * Sculpt and paint textures required for rendering physically based game environments * Construct shaders using a proprietary in-house material editor * UV layout for tiling and 0-1 mapped textures * Match art styles defined by the art…
As individuals you NEED to have proper PROBLEM SOLVING/RESEARCHING SKILLS. This is something I think isn't taught much/if at all now a days, as answers are hand-fed in most schools and online. When something doesn't go 1-2-3-4 people freak the hell out. This skill can be applied to anything and can make life easier, get…