Hi guys, I had that debate with many teachers before and always get the same answers but I feel like something doesn't make sense. Basically I take my time on portfolio pieces because I want to learn in the process (i.e. starting from a sphere and not a basemesh so I can practice anatomy over and over again) and make sure…
My personal opinion is that all that matters is quality for your portfolio. You want to show the companies that you apply to what your capabilities are, how far you can push your art. After you get hired you will need to keep to the production schedule of course and do your work with efficiency (a junior will often get…