You can still inspire people to want to pursue a career in robotics or A.I. through related artwork. Or even help people who have careers in robotics and A.I. explain their craft or projects to others through your art. Speaking from experience here, Computer Graphics and 3D Art & Design are not limited to just making art…
I guess to make an impact in Art you need to have a message, emotion or story and tell that through your work. you can look at some of the most revered paintings, films, TV, photographs, music, sculptures and books as example. From what i have seen the most common source of 'Impact' created in the 3D world is that of…
Games, movie and many other forms of entertainment have and continue to inspire people and at times, give them hope. I know they did for me when I was a kid (and more). If you can make something or be a part of a project/game that will bring someone joy, allow them to escape a tough environment (even momentarily) and maybe…
Gunna sound silly. But I've always wanted to inspire people to be interested in space and the future like I was, like halo, star wars, star trek and all that always have. Incidentally I just signed my papers to start at 343 today:)
I recently heard a radio show on bbc on what makes us human and one of the strongest arguments was art, the ability to create, inspire and to share amazing experiences. For me its about being who I really am, making game art is what makes me want to get up each morning and go to work :)
Never did think about it, but I can say that the first time someone ever wrote me saying something along the lines of 'thank you for doing what you do, you inspired me to do it too' was by far and away more than I ever needed as far as 'did i make an impact' goes. Definitely didnt set out to achieve anything.
I think artists do impact the world with the games we create. Not in a "moving humanity forward" kind of way, but rather giving them experiences and memories to share with friends and family, which is something people can cherish for the rest of their lives. I think both are important, we need people to constantly push…
I'm going to say this. I am a student artist. I constantly go through a phase of "is my life going to mean anything", "does anyone care", "can I support my future with what I do", etc. I know I'm not alone in the world in thinking this. But I go online, go on polycount or cghub or even google game art portfolios and I see…
I was watching Indie Game The Movie on Netflix last night and there was this great quote at the end from Ed McMillen in an interview he gave right after Super Meat Boy had a huge first day. He was near tears, and I just thought the second paragraph especially sums up why a lot of people get into the creative fields: I…