this post from kieran goodson really hammers the quality bar you should be aiming for, every one of the example images is a junior that got hired in 2019, thats your current competition for jobs and the bar they are hitting and one that makes it easy for employers to say yes to your work…
^This. "What is your advice to landing a job....particularly remote work?" Well, in my limited (...via an unrelated games/film CG sector) experience can be as competitive if not more so than applying for a inhouse role and may also throw up particular challenges from time to time when a client is based further afield, for…
This is a common graduate level portfolio, you can give it a rating of 3.6 roentgen. Not great, not terrible. But nothing will make you stand out from the literal hundreds of resumes and portfolio's that come into most job postings. Where do you want to focus your skills? Environments or characters? Start there, then wipe…
@NikhilR , I like to fuss about ills of society probably more than anybody, but at some point you do have to be practical. If you want to play on the football team, you got to play football, right? I mean if you think the game is stupid and it's being played wrong, the only way to really do anything is become team captain.…
Ignoring you portfolio, I think your biggest problem is your location. Most people who get hired are in the local area. If you want to work in the entertainment industry than your only choice is EA which is not a bad company for work for. But even then, you don't live in the local area of Orlando which doesn't help you…