This is way off subject. But if you were in my shoes and only currently have environmental work for games to show for a portfolio since that's where your art has been recently for projects. How would you fill in the gaps? As in you need to submit sooner than later. Say fuck it and wait another year (which by then I will…
You don't have anything from your undergrad work? I'd fill it with some of my traditional media stuff maybe. If you apply this year and get in, great. If you don't... well you were saying you were going to apply next year with character art so apply again.
please don't take offense, I am not by any means 'poo-pooing' higher education.. but why would you get a MFA? To teach? You got a BFA in 2000, a 3d certificate in 2005, anatomy courses in 2006. What is an MFA going to give you the BFA isn't? A piece of mind that you are learned? Will the money you make be offset by the…
There is an Atelier program locally. They just don't offer a sculpture focused one. It also just would help with technical proficiency. Not with creating ideas. (Nor would get me the all important "get a work visa easier" to travel the world) Anyone in the Washington area if you do want an Atelier. Go here.…
if it's nothing but self growth, go ahead and go for it now. I would think you'd have enough bullet points to apply. Also sounds like you would enjoy a Atelier experience if you have any of those types of classes around. Good luck sounds cool.
You only have environmental work and you count that as a bad thing? Environment Artist is an entire position in itself, and each project has many, many environment artists. Don't spread yourself thin trying to learn 'everything,' that is pointless to employers. Employers are looking for the best of the best in specific…
Esprite: Esprite 10 year old undergrad work isn't gonna cut it. :) . Im in contact with the director and see what they are after I guess. If all else it might be a good time to work in dorkbots on a collaboration project. Its a fair question and the below. -To learn more in a structured environment from peers face to face.…
I'm in a "design and technology" MFA program at Parsons. My portfolio isn't that great art-wise, but whoever saw it liked what they saw and I got a good chunk of scholarship money / those incredibly forgiving federal student loans, and a bunch of people in the program also still work part-time. ... I guess what I'm saying…