I think at minimum, having a Linkedin and keeping it updated is a good thing to do. It's pretty much a database of searchable resumes where recruiters like to hang out, so it is helpful in that regard. You don't have to post a lot or try to "network" by commenting on things. Just have it, keep it updated, maybe post stuff…
"The issue is that I've not actually seen any prop modeler positions at the junior to mid level unless its 3rd party outsourcers like Dekogon." Not every position that a studio relies on to operate is listed, therefore you can't infer how studios work just by looking at their job openings. Such openings are, by definition,…
Well, for me....I enjoy doing sculpting, but I get no satisfaction out of having done it. I've never looked at anything that's come from me and seen anything good in it. But I don't want to stop it, either. I don't really have a complex goal right now like telling some story, or expressing something; I just need to become…
Hey , glad to see someone on the same boat as mine ( im also in my late 20s and i started learning 1.5 year ago ) , im afraid you are making the same mistake i did so im gonna make a conclusion of all the advices i took from other people who work in the industry " This is what I would recommend you and anybody who is…
Hi @rima are you still doing Scott Eatons anatomy for artists course? How has it been working for you? Anatomy is difficult to get right. My philosophy is while it is certainly useful to get skilled at creating anatomy, maybe its best just to get used to sculpting to a point where you can see and compare differences…
Its better to look at it as a bridge to cross when you come to it. Also this approach is something I've seen more in corporates since their focus is profitablity with high turn over to reduce cost. There's a lot of incentive to enterprise. Might interest you to read this post I shared with articles by Dennis Detwiller on…