I like the sound of flexible, Just trying to grasp where to start. I practice as much as I can when I feel up to it. I lose motivation fast. And no its way overkill. I wanted to do overkill since Ive never had the means before. Plus it will future proof it for a few years (>.> or not.. le sigh)
Thats why i shifted to only part time or jobs with commission based pay before i quit my last job (for giving me too many hours making it hard to meet deadlines) I worked hours like that before and it made it very hard for me to practice so i choose to sacrifice they money i made to focus on my career. It wasn't easy but i…
There's so much out there for you to learn on your own. Way more than when I was a kid I started playing with this stuff when I was 12 and did some ok things up till late middleschool. Some of it as good as the work I've seen from people straight out of college (scary right?). I got a lot of help in high-school though and…
From my experience going to an art college... 1. Learn advanced modeling techniques -you're likely to learn more of that here than you will at a school. the more personal work you do, the better it will get, and the more you will learn by doing it. most classes (that i had) were crammed into an 11-week quarter, each having…
I personally recommend going to an art school if you're willing to take classes like life drawing, painting, photography, art history, graphic design, want to learn traditional art theory and have class critiques etc. AKA opening your mind to different forms of media and learning the fundamentals that are used across all…