These are not normal times and this industry has always been, anything but normal. So hang in there. 2nd, Don't lose sight of why a lot of people choose this as a profession. If its a grind putting a portfolio together, then its going to be a grind working in the industry. For a lot of people this was a hobby long before…
This thread was a good read, i keep getting worried on what will happen when i finish highschool in a year. Im swaying towards aiming for a real job while still developing my portfolio without going to school. And if a job comes up, great, but if not then i dont have any debts to worry about and i can resume enjoying it as…
It's hard to do, I left my 3d artist position because of how the place was managed and cannot find another job. <--- just enrolled to become a apprentice electrician at 37. I won't move for the 'job' wife has an awesome job here in Dallas and I don't enjoy doing art at home anymore. I'm going to try and find another career…