University can be a great thing. It's a good networking opportunity, and a chance to surround yourself with people that (should) share your passion and can challenge you to raise your game, so to speak. It can also be a good way to learn things that you might not have bothered with on your own. However, you'll end up…
Hi! I am studying every fundamental of art as often as I can to improve myself to a professional level. Here is two recent studies of the Hudson River Painters.
Hello, My name is Frederic Fouque. I have worked in the game industry for over 10 years, AAA title and Indie title. I Love to create beautiful and interesting props and environment. I'm looking for 3D environment freelance jobs. If you need to improve the quality of your production, your productivity, but you don't have…
Good morning or good evening! I have been a long time just ghost reader for polycount but I'm trying my luck at local Melbourne studios again (despite the current harshness of the industry). Before I apply to some, I was wondering if anyone would be be happy to share some critiques about my artstation portfolio!…
If you've never worked in a game studio you need to get experience before the high profile studios will hire you. I suggest just working for any game studio that will give you a job. There's a few game studios in Germany - like Crytek. Or - Germany is part of the EU so you could work for a game studio in other european…
Hey, ssry for the late response; somethings happened in my life yk. The second option is a 3- to 4-year program, and they have the obligatory government seal of approval that they are in fact a university. i have been looking at them more closely. the thing about them is that they are a sister university of enti ub part…