Maybe just raw 3d art is not your best bet, a lot of 3d tasks are being outsourced to india and china so there would not bee much need for them to fly someone from one of those country with that skill because they want good artist there too. Maybe if you would go more towards a design concept you would stand a chance. (Not…
Hello, A bit about myself : Though I am an engineering student I started learning general 3d art as an hobby....i did look into both technical and artistic aspects and found myself indulging in 3d character art mostly ( love it).....so I have decided to learn it seriously and pursue it further down the line........ Coming…
Yeah that looks like pretty typical student work. I think the one thing that is really important to keep in mind is that, again, a 3D art course will teach you where the buttons are in the software but won't really teach you to be an artist. If you're gonna do a course, expect that you'll need to double up your time…
@PixelMasher @EarthQuake Thank you very much for going out of your ways to write these detailed comments.....really appreciate it. Route#1 seems to be the better option after a bit of research, guess I will join a masters degree programme for fine arts or design (1 year to go) and use that time to improve myself as an…
The biggest problem you'll face is not being Indian, but being good. For a company to consider sponsoring your visa, you need to be really, really, really good. No companies go through this process for entry level artists. When I say good, think Glauco Longhi: https://www.artstation.com/glaucolonghi Alex…