Hey @shadowking , i can't really give you useful advice since i am in the same situation as you, but just keep working hard. I see many improvements you can make.
Haha thanks, glad you liked it. That's good advice I appreciate it. @ryanb - I don't know what your problem is but I'm not going to explain myself to you. You obviously don't know how hard it is to get by in the real world.
There's also been something going on called The Great Recession, which has been happening since the financial crash of 2008. We're all still reeling from it, and I mean worldwide (some countries still have an unemployment rate of 20%). So don't be too hard on the guy. Some of the horror stories I've heard...
learn. Every. Single.Day ! Everybody knows it but only the succesful people have actually done it. It is not talent but hard work and determination that pays off. You already have shown that you have the determination to finish projects which is great. Now go on and start taking additional courses/tutorials.…
The games industry isn't actually hard to get into at all, especially within the UK. Studios will happily open up a spot for someone who is talented. If you want a job bad enough, you need to be working on your craft every single day, the rest will follow. Have you been applying with the same work each time? Your portfolio…
So I know the gaming industry is hard to get into, especially in the UK where I am. But I've been applying and trying to get a job in the industry or similar for around 7 years now. I've had many art tests and several interviews in that time but have only come close a few times. I don't really have any other skills and…
I'm not going to pretend my life has gone the way I wanted but I've done nothing but try my best to turn that around. I've just been in a part time job that I've absolutely hated for over 2 years working really hard and I've just managed to escape it to another part time job. I've been applying for all kinds of better jobs…