You'll get there. Once the bitterness over your education wears off a bit, you'll be in a better spot to be creative. I've found that working out of money anxiety / desperation for the job will burn you out in the long term. Perhaps scale down a bit back to the diorama work but focus on making it a game ready (optimized…
Yeah, the education system and college is really setting people up for failure. It's not your fault. It's fine to be sensitive. Especially as an artist, you should be sensitive. But when it comes to work, there is not usually time for politeness. Just relay the essential information and that's that. Don't take tone or…
This is very true, game schools aren't good at preparing people for the industry. Awards that you get at school don't have any value most of the time, I made stuff at school that I got awards for as well but I would never put it in my portfolio because I know its not that good, its quite bad actually. Companies are aware…