I need formation, i think that's clear. I don't actually know the roles played in videogame development and i agree i shouldn't focus on being a jack of all trades (and master of none) but a certain kind of artist. About Spain and the studios... yes, there are a couple studios, some of them had developed well knowed games,…
You are not lost if you know where you want to go. About Spain: Well you could always move, there is lots of studios outside Spain. If that is not possible for you maybe you should re-think your career choice. Actually I dont know about any studios in Spain but the more studios you make yourself open for the easier it is…
Actually, it looks like there's a decent number of studios in Spain: Gamedevmap If you truly love making games just keep making art - it's still just a job, one that has very little security. A Fine Art degree will help when you need to get a work Visa but when it comes to getting a job studios only care about good art.
There are a lot of online resources that can help you grow as an artist but the main thing you got to remember is to never stop kicking yourself in the butt for not doing enough and try getting out of your own comfort zone once in a while (both in art and in life imo). If Spain limits you when it comes to working…
Hello Polycount. My name is Álvaro Pesquera and I'm lost in life. I aspire to become a concept artist, learn 3D and design videogames. ¿The Problem? well... my country, Spain, is some kind of videogames desert; the chance to achieve these goals is low. I moved from a career in Physics to Fine Arts hoping it'll be easier to…