Well I think for one thing your portfolio doesn´t show what you wanna do, you got props, characters, environments and materials. it´s generally not a great idea to spread yourself thin by doing a bit of everything. I assume that´s because your school assigned you all kinds of stuff to do but now that you´re not in school…
^ Totally agree. It's better to decide the field of your work first, because right now it's hard to say if you are character or environment artist. I think gnomon tutorials might be a bit difficult for begginer level, it's better to start with tutorials from gumroad or cubebrush. There's a lot of interesting stuff there.
(The first thing I'm sorry if this post doesn't go here, I didn't know whether to put it in "CAREER & EDUCATION" or here, because I ask about both things) Hi, my name is Borja, I'm new around here, so I'll give you a little summary about me. I'm a recent graduate and since a few weeks ago I've started to apply to several…