Hello, I'm seeking advice on my portfolio. As a 3D Prop/Environment artist, I'm passionate about entering the industry, but I feel my work may be a bit lackluster. Are there any specific areas for improvement or recommendations to ensure my portfolio meets the top-quality standards that companies are seeking? Here's my…
I'm a 3D Artist from Spain, currently specialized on realistic enviroments and props, although I can work on other styles. You can see my work in my artstation: https://www.artstation.com/gatronik Contanct me through my email: gotrik77@gmail.com
ok im currently working on my portfolio for a junior/grad environment/prop position I figure a series of about 5 high to low poly props will do for major props, then 5 environment scenes/rooms with smaller prop sheets etc for environments. Does that make sense? Anyway. SB stuff so far to follow
Er, I wouldn't write that out. A lot of people can touch a lot of props. IMO keeping it general (see above) allows you to talk about the scene so you can point out what your tasks on it were, and which artwork is not yours specifically. Or, you can work through the headache and do this on every image: Scene dress by: Dick…
Best to have a look at what is available already: https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=prop+art+websites or go to artstation and enter props in the search.
Hello! I’m Joshua Shifflet, a 3D Artist specializing in realistic prop creation and texturing. Folio Link: https://www.artstation.com/joshuashiflet I’m experienced in multiple disciplines beyond that as well, ensuring an approach that takes multiple levels of production into account for everything I make, from level design…
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