a multitude of reasons are possible here - strict clauses in contracts on client side forbidding it- cooperations on even higher up level than client side forbidding it- marketing might want a word in each and every bit of official info out there, complicating it all- outsourcers not negotiating in favor of "their" artists…
The credits are usually controlled by the end client. The outsource vendor can include a clause in their contract with the client, that all contributors must get their names in the project credits. But this is up to negotiation, and some clients will balk. The vendor can also include a clause about allowing portfolio use…
yes thats true @zetheros I feel it through the work. Basically 70% we are doing stuff they dont want to do, such as retopo,UV/udims ,baking with a lot of constrains. While they do sculptings and texturings, all that cool art stuff. We do like 30% art .But its decent salary and nice working time. But when people feel burned…