Latest Episode: https://youtu.be/WEdrbTUW_s0 https://youtu.be/LNKce3QMBs8 https://youtu.be/CmJuzetQTvE Hey everyone :) I blasted out a tweet asking for questions about gamedev and art and there were a TON of great responses. I collected all the environment art related questions and go deep on them in this video. Episode 2…
Good stuff. Thanks Lincoln. You drinking whisky or whiskey? I'm drinking some Blanton's while watching (without the rocks). What's the whiskey of choice up yonder?
New episode is up! sat down with my good friend Lincoln hughes, assistant art director at tuque games. we crack a bottle of whiskey and go deep on some student and industry questions. lotsa good info in this one.... https://youtu.be/WEdrbTUW_s0
https://youtu.be/hF0bVWcyDFs second episode is up! tips on networking at events like GDC, finding freelance opportunities and a bunch of portfolio advice for students. 50 mins of jam packed info.
part 2 is up, we go into getting internships, having tutorial content in your portfolio, indie game dev tips, studio interview advice etc. enjoy! https://youtu.be/LNKce3QMBs8
hahah we were just sippin on some ratty ol' crown royal, hence the ice :P I am not a huge scotch guy, but some glen fiddich can go down nicely from time to time.
Viewing via phone ATM, in between patrols whilst working and as a HS modeller with a growing interest for broadening my current skillset into 'all things' enviro art oriented. The initial piece of advice for me spoke volumes i.e. start small and nail the fundamentals first prior too tackling something a bit more complex,…
Managed to listen to it last night while working. Wish I had it to watch a couple years ago, it could've cut out a lot of the bullshit. Great stuff, Tim!
I commend you for taking the time to help aspiring artists. I stopped the video, poured a shot of bourbon, raised my glass and said "spot on" when you made the point about showing displacement shader balls instead of showing that you know how to apply the materials in game and layout the UVs. I'm so tired of seeing…