On kickstarter they have to refund for not fulfilling the promise of their project. http://www.kickstarter.com/help/faq/kickstarter%20basics#IsACreaLegaObliToFulfThePromOfTheiProj ^ the creators need to refund, kickstarter is out of it. So if someone decides to run with the money, you'll have to track them down and sue I…
The following could be a goto, people might see a item from a creator they like and have a specific question, might filter out the general questions if they can be targeted, and splits questions into fulltime / part time I suppose. NickName - Occupation - Known for (Their best item?) - Twitter / fb
Can't say I have seen a lot of shorts that didn't feature at least 2 creators. Most students ask friends to pitch in and there is noting wrong with that. And yes its been done, I'v seen multiple 3D endworks when I was a short lived animation student.
I was hired with "prop artist" on my contract so I'd say it's possible ;) Like others have said, if you really want to focus on being just a content creator like that, don't even bother with doing enviros. Stick to killer hero pieces and kick some bootay.
The most recent requests I have done for someone developing an Indie-Game, so I am rather proud to say that I am also available for pixel work, too. P.S.: I had to add the watermark since the Copyright belongs to Alex Pinder, creator of Lostlands.
This is pretty cool. I like how steam is diversifying from just games to other media. This could be great for content creators that are trying to get dota/tf2 tutorials out there. Just another potential revenue source. I wounder how much of a cut steam/valve takes.
Not bad but the computer ID lock and UI make me rage, also i just bought Clip Studio which i really prefer so far even over openCanvas. Ohh and btw the SAI 2 beta looks neat also creator accepts feature requests.
yeah I agree firebert and the survey creator might unintentionally have surveyed a particular group of people who happen to just prefer blender, I mean I never heard of this survey or saw anything about it on these forums or any others until now and its already over
Well, until the model directories are back you are SOL, but in general the usage rules are that you can use a model if you get permission from the creator of the model (in writing, e-mail will do), and that you do not attempt to make any money with the project. Generall that's how it goes. Scott