Good: Still alive Have a job Bad: No game job Put on a ton of weight Despondent mood 2018: Get a place of my own Have an industry job Get out more Lose weight Pick up some hobbies
If you're interested in potentially earning a passive income online, then there's a ton of relevant info to be had. Also I've freelanced (product-vis) in the past but for now at least, digital art in general is just a hobby I like doing when time allows.
I feel like 3d modelers will be just a hobby in like 20 years. I mean with the steam market, turbosquid and others, it's only a matter of time before companies can just buy what they need rather than paying workers.
vitor: ya could be, I just get all nerdy about picking out movie screwups, its like a hobby or something. haha Does the book share the same title? Who wrote it? Looks like I'll have to check it out.
If I were a 33 year old in 2014 I'd rather go to Beer University and major in becoming a brewmaster. Once I graduate and have a tasty day job I can still art for hobby or freelance in my off hours. :thumbup:
I would like to get back into creating 3D print for personal hobby. I created a few for clients but can not show on forums. Here's my last go. Created in Zbrush - Printed by a pro 3D printer I corresponded with in MN USA:
What part of I probly wont be going to college.. Its all up there.. And I lose motivation because now its mainly a hobby. if it were more than that and I knew what I was doing Id love to do it all the time.
I've been a Zbrush user for years ( for hobby ) and was thinking of trying keyshot out as a renderer. My only question is, does keyshot have a polygon limit? I have some very dense models ( 20m+) and would like to bring them in without lowering the resolution. Thanks again.
http://www.videosift.com/video/Pitch-correction-like-youve-never-seen I never thought they'd be able to do this. "They found a way to separate the harmonics of each note in a chord, allowing individual notes to be manipulated at will." For all you hobby music creators out there, your day has arrived.
Just new here and pretty new to art at this level. Based in New Zealand. a Dad with a hobby in art would love to take it further one day.. Lots of inspiring work on this site, thanks for sharing.. Heres some work Ive done in the last year or so...open for feedback (always usefull) and chat..thanks Richard