You can't be a CGI artist that doesn't create CGI's π
Nov 19, 2020 7:00 pm
Hello again,
In the last post, I suggested you are better off producing consistently good work rather than the odd great image. I proposed 3 steps. Understanding, Developing and then Creating.
Once you understand the tools and begin to develop specific skills. You need to ask...
How are you going to stand out and differentiate yourself from the thousands of other CGI artists?
The answer is deliberate practice over a sustained period of time. The best writers you know write regularly, the best runners run regularly and the best artists create art regularly.
You can't be a CGI artist that doesn't create CGI's!
If you want to be top of the list when a client is looking for a CGI artist then get creating. Set a time, for example 6-8 am every weekday. With these 10 hours of 'creating' time per week why not aim to create 5 new images by the end of the year. Share them in the Facebook group for feedback and upload them to your portfolio each week.
We have 6 weeks left of the year. Imagine your portfolio going into 2021!
Don't worry about being great, be good regularly.
A reminder wherever you are on the steps, you can Get EVERY course below for just $10 - the lowest price I am allowed to offer!
(Links valid for 1 more day!)
Step 1 (Understanding)
Need a quick understanding of the tools?
The Introduction to V-Ray Course - V-Ray Beginner To Advanced
Step 2 (Developing)
Want to improve a specific skill or learn one from scratch?
The 3ds Max Modelling Course, learn to model in 3ds Max.
Virtual Photoshoots in 3ds Max
Step 3 (Creating)
Ready to add some great images to your portfolio?
Create Photorealistic Renderings with V-Ray and 3ds Max
Produce Architectural Visualization Images
Create an Interior Render with 3ds Max and Corona Render Engine
I guarantee that taking these classes you will learn something new and feel more confident using the tools. And if you don't, feel free to get a refund (make sure you do within 30 days)
Render On!