Just because you can take traditional art courses doesn't mean that you'll learn anything, so be careful. The worst thing that can happen is that you shell out 800 (on the less expensive side) bucks to listen to some ahole that draws worst than you, same goes with computer art classes. Take the time to do the research…
I would figure out your goal, get a complete vision of it in your head and just go 100% all in on that. Start putting every spare minute you have into producing stylized characters that would fit in blizzard and riot games. you need to keep in mind you are probably going to have to produce something like 30-50 characters…
Wow......O.O You never for once thought that it was too good to be true and Microsoft isnt contacting you once for a contract? Or you never called Microsoft directly so you would have a better idea of what the entire Scene is going to be? You just relied on Aquent assuming it to be the third party agency sucking off 10-20…
Welcome to the world of Cyber Goblins. Game Story Summary Four Companions are Exiled by a Evil Wizard that holds the
keys to time and space and has sent them into the far future with a portal
conjured from life-force energy which he is harvesting from the creatures of
the land. Our heroes are mysteriously thrown into the…
Whoa there killer. I think you miss the point entirely. This thread was originally about the pains people receive from using Max. From my experience, Max has many features that do not work as they're intended, or give erroneous results. You've made no mention of tools in XSI that do not work as intended, or give bad…
Strap in folks, heres my opinion bomb: The core to all of this for me if, youre gunning to be an artist is to shape your life around being exactly that. Reduce as much of the clutter as possible, and avoid all the things that can be used as an excuse to not be doing what you should be doing, which is making art. Not…
Right. The people who speak up and do the courageous things are people who refuse to lay down and die without a fight. So you have your goals, and you have your obstacles. The question is, what are you going to do about it? Will you take a few hits and resign? Will you put in a long, drawn out, but half-effort fight only…
First rule of freelancing is someone always gets screwed. No such thing as the perfect agreement. Hell you can’t even get a husband and wife team to agree as to what color to paint the kitchen Second rule know what you are worth and not what it is that you do is worth. If you have a good idea of how long it’s going to take…
Ideally you have set aside reserves that you can live of several months if not years. (Of course this money needs to be accessible, which can mean losing money in times like these with low interest rates.) That's one of the reasons why it's better to attempt freelancing after you have already been employed for a couple of…