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…
Work harder, live poorer, cut out anything that isn't working to make you better at 3d. Move to the country. Live in a van. Eat only rice and beans. Loose the cellphone, any subscriptions, etc. The only excuses you should be making is to your friends and family on why you've gone full hermit. None of that isn't something I…
A snippet albeit cross post via the OP's sister thread on CGTalk: Before bowing out of this discussion, a further note in reference too this thread's authored circumstance. Now taking into account the litany of factor's the OP had shared, I find it not a little odd given his limited resources to then forecast embarking…
I agree with Jonas, I doubt someone would give you a loan just to work on your portfolio in hopes of getting a job unless you had some great collateral. The main way people get into debt to enter this industry is via student loans, which is different for a few reasons: 1. you're going for an accredited degree, meaning some…
So I'm not going to get into the conversation of whether you should or should not get a loan. Instead I am going to lay some other things out that a lender will look for in determining whether your credit worthiness is good enough to suggest repayment of the loan will occur instead of default. The 5 C's of Credit:…