How can I be a more EMPLOYABLE artist in video games. Meanwhile here I am thinking "How do I even get employed with my art to begin with"
@nattysplace25675 жыл бұрын
Like same lmao
@ghoulishlycool5 жыл бұрын
Show dat art
@Kokose3 жыл бұрын
You network. You prove that you can make games. Make an indie game and prove that you are fully capable
@Banana-cc5rx3 жыл бұрын
@@Kokose that's basically just saying portfolio which applies to every single job. What I was actually referring to was how spoilt she is, when there are shit tons of artists who have lesser opportunities due to lack of connections and competition.
@SeaSerpentLevi2 жыл бұрын
@@Banana-cc5rx wait but you are looking for a "half empty glass" POV. You should look for the side that, thanks to internet and social media, networking for freelancing and remote work is stronger than ever :D Dont give up banana, we'll get there!!
@SocialTourist6 жыл бұрын
It's the raw honesty that keeps me coming back with every new video, It's refreshing to actually see. Strange times we live, Instagram profiles that make everyone look like millionaires etc... everyone's trying to pretend to be something. But over here....ehh prepare to sacrifice all of your social life, you're never going to stop working or learning. If you love it you'll be on that road till death. Hehe, it's amazing to not hear it sugar coated or dumbed down. And that's incredibly respectable, love the channel keep up the good work. Take care.
@debilita99996 жыл бұрын
You can learn all the time and have a social life. You'll just be out with some friends and half of your mind will be wanderign off or you gonna notice some hostess having a unique hairstyle that could be used in your work or you'll hear an interesting story from your friends and you might start developing a world based on that. And all of these you might do while you are out with people. Granted sometimes you might be a bit awkward or not be a 100% engaged with them but as logn as they understand it, it could work.
@TrentKaniuga6 жыл бұрын
Divinespite It's why most of my friends have been along a similar path most of our lives. We can talk about work, and still be social. Because the work never really shuts off. And... we love it.
@debilita99996 жыл бұрын
Trent Kaniuga Hardest part would be finding those types of friends. I've found some that understand but they aren't artists and so it's still as if there was athin layer of veil between us.
@yuriyuriyu4 жыл бұрын
For the past few months I've looking for a career change that involves art and the role of a concept artist really caught my attention. I don't have a body of work for that position right now and there are still a lot I need to learn, so I'm planning on dedicating the next several months to building that portfolio, improving my technical skills, and learning 3D art. This video was both really helpful and probably the most reassuring thing I've heard in my life so thank you so much. I'm probably being very presumptuous of myself about a career I haven't had experience in, but in this moment I feel am down to give up my every waking hour to being a concept artist. I've always loved drawing and I've gotten very seriously into creating stories, worlds, and characters in the past few years, but never thought I could make a career out of it, so I just kept it up as a hobby and over time, what I value and love to do with art gradually aligned with this job. Good luck to everyone who's new to the industry!!
@rikkidas44173 жыл бұрын
So how did it went? Would love to see your art work
@SeguraSketches3 жыл бұрын
How’s your journey going now?
@DmdMixZ5 жыл бұрын
I think thebest advice was "learn 3d!" I'm not a concept artist but I'm working in product development and there are so many people that come up like "hey, I got this Idea - make it work!" Alright man but If you want me to model your vision you gotta come and help me do that. If as a concept artist you understand what the 3D Modeller needs you will be so much more valuable. Maybe something that takes you an hour of time to draw another perspective will save the 3D guy 2 or 3 hours of work AND you ensure that the outcome is exactly what you had in your mind when you came up with the concept. Understand the problems of the people that come after you in the pipeline and you will be a) loved by your coworkers for the work you do b) you will be of much more value to the company because if you were forced to do another job you could take on that quicker and c) you will be always the last guy they think of when a staff cut is about to come.
@SeaSerpentLevi2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your input, notes taken! 🔥 Gonna learn that mf'in blender! ò.ó
@MaTTGameShow6 жыл бұрын
U made me do thumbnails and stylized characters. Stepped out of my comfort zone, thank u for weekly motivation Trent ^^
@MissyMona6 жыл бұрын
This, is kind of exciting. I really love being a jack of trades, doing a bunch of different kinds of art tasks. I like writing, modelling and animating. The idea that if I learn how to apply myself professionally could work in my benefit is really neat.
@zachariasstarlid42544 жыл бұрын
The painting video in the background looks like flipping fun. Thanks for sharing Trent!!!
@mrmountain746 жыл бұрын
Hey you did my question! Thanks a bunch mate! Great video again. I was surprised to hear you talk about something as simple as communicating with other departments and about thinking in solutions instead of problems. That's what they teach people in the military. (I did a 3D internship at the dutch ministry of defense.) I'd recommend the book "extreme ownership how u.s. seals lead and win" to anyone who found that bit interesting. And i totally agree about diversifying your skill-set. You never know when it will come in handy! Using 3D underlays for your painting for example. I'm thinking of learning some programming as well so I can automate some of the repetitive tasks I do in 3D. This helps standing out from the crowd imo.
@unluckycloverfield43165 жыл бұрын
This makes me feel good, at my current job I ended up do ok ng a little bit of everything for the marketing team and ended being a generalist I'm glad to know I could be useful
@FandF24 жыл бұрын
My dream right now is to work for Capcom as a concept artists, or artist in general. My brother recommended I research and I found myself here. Thanks! Great video.
@QuesoGr76 жыл бұрын
"How can I be a more EMPLOYABLE artist in video games?" Learn how to do every job that goes into making a video game lol
@TrentKaniuga6 жыл бұрын
Yes.
@FatRogSlim6 жыл бұрын
And have a degree...
@xNIMZx16 жыл бұрын
As someone that has a degree. That isn't true at all. However It could depend on where you live, but for the most part it comes down to your skill and your portfolio/demo reel whether or not you went to school is mostly irrelevant. I was even told that by my professors and i also here a lot of industry veterans say that as well. So I've never understood where this get a degree mentality comes from. If your a fantastic artist your a fantastic artist doesn't matter if you achieved that with a degree or without. But maybe you have a different experience. If i could go back in time i would NOT have went to school.
@FatRogSlim6 жыл бұрын
@@xNIMZx1 Yes, you're right. We want people to go to art school because of the network you build up there. As an artist without a degree, It's harder to dig my hole than my friends who have a dregree. It's not impossible, but to the question "how can I be more employable" to me the answer is "go to art school" for sure.
@MrRossT16 жыл бұрын
Also target a company that APPRECIATES and WANTS someone who can do more than one thing. Plenty of big companies will ignore a jack of all trades artist. :I
@beheadedbat49256 жыл бұрын
I learned so much! I wanted to be a game artist since I was 10 and 2 years later I´m still working! I took some notes and I will try to better my knowledge and skill so I can finally get the job of my dreams!
@1thim16 жыл бұрын
It's like wanting to be a policeman but you don't know what's the big deal with justice
@TrentKaniuga6 жыл бұрын
lol
@tishal.63864 жыл бұрын
This aged well-
@SashasSketches4 жыл бұрын
Aged Like milk
@achmadakbar19334 жыл бұрын
well, a few of police didn't know justice tho
@patrickfrench966 жыл бұрын
Hi Trent, I am studying Fine Arts at the moment and dipping largely into Animation courses (where my university does concept art). Just want to say how helpful and how uplifting this video was. Super uplifting and makes me want to try even harder to push myself
@RafaelFernandesNet6 жыл бұрын
Trent you are freaking awesome! Thanks for sharing again and again! 👏👏👏
@dwintster6 жыл бұрын
Oh forgot in one interview they even wanted me to manage production as well, troubleshoot manufactoring challenges. You truly need to be a tool for production.
@DAYMONEA6 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate the way your notions on market (supply and demand) feels geared on your considerations on every video. I think the same way values and structure are the fundamentals (basics) on art, those (supply and demand) are the basics of business. Thank you so much for your videos
@pkingsora6 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate this, it always helps to keep a positive attitude, and always try new things- grow and use those skills !
@freezinfrostful3 жыл бұрын
Just started watching your channel and just wanna say thanks! I appreciate you showing your skills and insight!
@lunatic_35216 жыл бұрын
You make it sound like one is born into being a concept artist xD I know for a fact that I am not missing the creativity or confidence and I did blender for 2 years but if being a concept artist is really that exhausting I might just not be able to make it. I will try at least. My love for art at least won't be going anywhere :D
@4TuneVisuals6 жыл бұрын
Hey man. You made me buy my first drawing tablet and tutorials because I was really thinking about becoming an artist forever. I am drawing sketches for years now but want to make it MORE and more vibrant and useable. I worked on a VR game in the past and it was the best feeling ever. Thanks for getting me back on track and giving me this video to empower my choice. Thanks a million! cheers
@doukzu4 жыл бұрын
The more you talk about the difference between smaller and larger studios the more I want to work at an indie studio. I'd love to do a whole bunch of things, form UI to environment to modeling characters- having a hand in writing a script sounds like a lot of power, but it sounds fun! Once I get a laptop that doesn't try to die every time I open an Adobe program, I'm definitely going to learn Blender again. Also watching your timelapses are so satisfying
@IceyDivineАй бұрын
I like you, you help me a lot with my struggles honestly
@ilustradsn6 жыл бұрын
Your characters are amazing! 💙also the tips. Thank you very much for sharing
@TiDuZzO6 жыл бұрын
To be honest, those parts you say "You'll never stop" or "Forgot your social life" or "You gotta learn everything", well... I LOVE IT. That rappresent my whole life. I never stop learning. After 8-12hr I still come back home not to chill or relax like everyone but to sit down on my PC with my pen on my hand ready to learn more, to try something new. That's the things that i love about art, you'll never stop learning.
@Hadoken.4 жыл бұрын
Giampiero Clay Galifi But would you love to be worked to death only to get measly pay, crap benefits and get laid off at the first sign of trouble or for the higher ups to give themselves fat bonuses? It’s one thing to have a passion and it’s another to sell your soul, if you’re gonna do it, do it at the highest rates possible.
@nikolacode3 жыл бұрын
@@Hadoken. I agree with you completely. The point of dedicating your life to a job you love is getting paid more than enough to do it. Your social life won’t be dead if you know how to balance, either.
@Miarespammer6 жыл бұрын
Love your channel Man! a lot of motivation for pushing my art forward!
@notmyname904 жыл бұрын
Thanks for all those tips.!
@PolygonAcademy5 жыл бұрын
really great info, especially on the differences with how smaller studios vs big AAA devs work. I have worked at both and each has it's own pros/cons. You usually have to be a lot more of a firefighter at a smaller studio haha.
@GermanPinstriper6 жыл бұрын
I have been in the games industry for 20+ years (no art anymore, though) and this is pure gold. Both for newbees and old farts like me. Newbees get a better understanding for what is needed beyond providing good work results. And for the old timers, a chance to reflect how they got where they are and whether they still have the game or became overly 'comfortable'. Plus, this is an interesting video about your approach to draw - i like the approach to paint from the silhouette and build up the character. Keep it up.
@dwintster6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the great advice, though perspective varies from artist to artist. I have spoken to others that said you need to be great at one thing first, choose your strength and focus on that. My experience with product design indicates you need to be able to do it all. I have been the industrial designer, graphic designer, modeller, protype builder, soft tooling designer for (running small scale production.) Instruction manual designer, both separately and all at the same time working at a studio. It seems like its the same if I want to get into games, the learning never stops.
@csmemarketing6 жыл бұрын
love how you're using blender 3d. Subbed just because of that. great advice too.
@PZAXR6 жыл бұрын
I have to give a thumbs up for the megaman legends reference, one of my favorite games.
@5copeiek6994 жыл бұрын
thank you Trent! Your advices gave me a lot , you a good mentor i guess)
@CalebWarwick6 жыл бұрын
it's good to know the journey never ends
@Inksoup043 жыл бұрын
You're literally what I want to be when I grow Up ;_;
@pernishkatehaswaytoomanypl82736 жыл бұрын
Just subscribed recently, I'm planning on going to an art school. I want to be a concept artist. Thank you for the videos they really helped me :-)
@jennya91635 жыл бұрын
Kathy from Slovakia you dont really need art school with all the online courses that could save you money. That being said if your set on art school make sure it is a good one! My school program was sub par and im really behind the times
@Surkk29605 жыл бұрын
I just graduated with a degree in programming, but now I honestly don't know where to go from here. I have ideas and I do draw, but I really don't have the tools or enough knowledge of the ones I have to really get a good start. I'll keep this video in mind when I can get moving, I just need to figure out how to properly start first.
@lemonlord43395 жыл бұрын
good luck bro
@unluckycloverfield43165 жыл бұрын
Try a game jam. Like a hackathon t for games. Theres a lot posted online. I did it and we didnt totally finish bit we had a little something and it was alot of fun
@AtlisDe6 жыл бұрын
As far as not having any ideas, I think that can be remedied, so long as you keep sketching, doing studies, opening up your visual library. Sometimes i have no idea what to draw, but then i'll sit down and sketch a random thing and theres times where it turns into a cool idea one can elaborate on or shift and change it. I don't think you always need ideas right off the bat, you can work into it so long as you're willing. Example: Maybe you are drawing a magical staff for water magic, so you add watery elements to a wooden staff, maybe the staff then is all water in itself, maybe you decide to make it like a trident, its just about building from something. Try to think of things that have to do with water. make mood boards for key things you want your water staff to have.
@apostolospaschalidis56426 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your videos! Just stumbled upon your channel. Amazing content! Refreshing ideas! Thank you 😁
@gerardogonzalez45586 жыл бұрын
I am learning some stuff here and there before I go to community college just to get my toes wet. I literally just drew a quick sketch of a demon warrior and in the past I dabbled into unreal engine 4 and made an environment w/ mountains, gentle rolling hills, and have grass on lower levels.
@gerardogonzalez45585 жыл бұрын
Update: My first semester of community college is almost up. I am getting my toes wet w/ concept art and got some experience now with Gimp and now moving on to try out Krita.
@Rainyei5 жыл бұрын
Update ?? How’s it going
@vaepuer22906 жыл бұрын
I have just started my second year in Games Design and we'll be looking at this particular subject more often than not! I'll be sure to send people your way bud!
@TrentKaniuga6 жыл бұрын
Hah! It takes years of practice.
@BedStuyBro6 жыл бұрын
you can lead a horse to water...
@Clem-qe6sv6 жыл бұрын
Great video, really helpful and motivating, thanks !
@pixelmatze57006 жыл бұрын
it is good to hear that learning different categories of game development isnt stupid. lol :D great video!
@Chauxz6 жыл бұрын
I'm not someone who wants to become a concept artist, but these videos are awesome! Keep it up Trent! (I want to become a 3D environmental artist :D )
@yoichi3196 жыл бұрын
Really interesting, I was just thinking of learning a bit more of maya stuff. Maybe doing a character A to Z (concept sheets, modeling, uv's, rig, animation, etc..) to better understand the needs of my future coworkers
@ThePalatineHill4 жыл бұрын
i've always thought it was weird when people say they want to be an artist making unique things but they have no ideas... and i'm just like, i don't want to be an artist, but all I have is ideas and i want more than anything to get them out of my head and i certainly don't have the money to pay other people to make them for me
@brianspragge4 жыл бұрын
So informative! I can tell you listen to Tony XD Keep up the great work
@Farrukh3D6 жыл бұрын
very nice video and information. Thanks for sharing :)
@soirema5 жыл бұрын
I jsut got my first game job in small indie studio, and your advices are exaclty what I need :D :D Thank you so much ! I start next week, going to be jack of all trades :P it's a little bit overwhelming XD need to create character from concept to full, texturized 3D model :D
@ilustradsn6 жыл бұрын
Around minute 11 you talk about showing different skills. I am industrial designer and illustrator, also combine traditional with digital painting. I do character design, backgrounds, 3D modeling too.. 🤓and I used to think that having too many fields wasn’t so good because people could get confused “ what does she do ?”, but you made me consider that if you show and use different habilities you could be more versatile and employable, maybe is about making an organized portfolio showing your skills in different categories
@christophergarcia90226 жыл бұрын
Wow, this was very informative and interesting. It felt long, but I still got so riled up that I couldn't stop watching it. Thanks for the video.
@thijmendebrouwer38966 жыл бұрын
this guy is insanly good
@datbui06 жыл бұрын
Cool model !
@malzsalah5134 жыл бұрын
Good luck That is Fantastic
@redcronojm6 жыл бұрын
I notice the mm legend van art reference
@activemotionpictures6 жыл бұрын
Oh man!! This is a great review! Don´t quit. Subscribing asap.
@noname-rj7dx6 жыл бұрын
The first rat looks so cool :O
@BreenHeath5 жыл бұрын
My question is, how to make yourself more employable in terms of entering the industry? If you don't have access to feedback on a consistent basis, and school is not an option for you at the time, then your improvement is much slower. Even with taking online classes, it's not substitute to raw, real, consistent feedback. I keep hearing that studios are looking for someone who already knows what they are doing, but for anyone coming into the industry they won't know until they are coached on the process. When applying studios don't have time to review your portfolio to explain the "why" it was not strong enough to make the cut. Mentorships seem to be a rarity, and unless you have a community of artists (which not everyone does) to help you grow, experience is the last resort. If you can't get your foot in the door at studios, then the next option is freelance. If you are backed in the corner of not having enough experience to get a job to get experience, how do you make yourself more appealing? Projects help, but they cannot replace the pipeline experience from working on a team.
@saramations3 жыл бұрын
If you don't have a part time job, get a job. Anything. Anywhere. You can work on your portfolio/study while you work. Having a employment history will always be good. Not like a studio or client will care you flipped burgs, but it'll at least show you're reliable. Idk, I think learning how to interact and communicate with customers is important, haha.
@YOUCANTDOTHATONTELEVISION6 жыл бұрын
I thought the game looked cool. maybe implement some of the blocks as targets to shoot whilst in the air? maybe you cant run further due to a wall so you are forced to blast your way through it? Great video and advice as well.
@BedStuyBro6 жыл бұрын
A lot of games on Oculus Go aren't this good. Make it VR, Trent.
@michaj55876 жыл бұрын
I learn texturing (substance painter, designer), modeling hardsurfaces and think about sculpting (so far I use this technique for sculpt rocks, dentrs, scratches on multiple objects) organic models. Also I'm learning UE4 (I use it for build scenes so it's kind of lvl design, lighting, importing meshes e.g created in blender3d by myself, texture etc) and I've less time to master one thing. It's obvious that one employee is cheaper than 2 or more but not everyone has ability and time to learn everything at the same good/very good level. I'm not working in the industry but I would like to do it one day.
@campbellwinslow69862 жыл бұрын
As a 3D modeler I really like this advice, although I think I need to heed it carefully. There are some tasks that with no formal training, are too much to take on in a professional setting. For instance, I could try to learn rigging, and that might be really helpful in some teams! But I don't want to be a rigger, and spending time learning how to rig as an amateur takes time away from me learning how to be a better modeler, or it takes time sharing techniques with peers, which would be far more helpful in that setting imo.
@Marlo_Art_Backup6 жыл бұрын
Nooooo 😭😭😭 i‘m waiting every friday for your comment corner D: it‘s so helpful 😢 besides that great video as always ☺️
@HeyTails6 жыл бұрын
One thing I'm always worried about is the software most of the professional artists use to illustrate. I've been using Paint Tool Sai for at least 5 years and now I want to do everything on Photoshop, but i can't even sketch something there cuz of the lack of stabilizer. It's not just about the lineart, but I don't feel any stimulus on working on PS. Since Paint Tool Sai has photoshop integration, I don't see why I'd have to migrate to PS, but even so I still feel like it would give me a better impression at companies if I was using PS for drawing and painting.
@lilynguyen22766 жыл бұрын
photoshop does seem to be industry standard. i find that if you depend on a line stabilizer for nice line art, you should probably work on getting good lines without it.
@HeyTails6 жыл бұрын
@@lilynguyen2276 I do understand the philosophy behind getting a good line w/o stabilizer, but honestly, in any company you work on they won't care if you used a stabilizer or don't if you've done the job and got the same result someone did without stabilizer
@lilynguyen22766 жыл бұрын
@@HeyTails yeah, i agree with that, but i guess i like to focus on personal growth rather than purely doing things for a company
@SharpBrothersStudio6 жыл бұрын
Get Lazy Nezumi Pro - cheap plugin that has a tonne of stabilising settings and works with all applications. Free trail of 15 days. You won’t regret it
@Asderuki6 жыл бұрын
Actually in latest version there is stabiliser. :)
@thedrawingbard Жыл бұрын
The hardest part is not trying to find how to be more employable, but follow the advice and steps consistently.
@satan58396 жыл бұрын
This was cool.
@alexp.16464 жыл бұрын
So I also want to work with more indie game studios over big AAA companies but idk how to gear my portfolio toward this since its kinda broad what studios actually work on.
@TrentKaniuga4 жыл бұрын
You should work in reverse. Find the style of work that you like to do, and find a studio that matches what you love, rather than the other way around.
@alxzen11275 жыл бұрын
I just recently had the epiphany of becoming a digital artist, I’ve been an artist since I was a kid but never thought it’d be something I could do for a living so Instead I went into healthcare and I hate it. What can I do to prepare before I go back to school? Any tutorials and or software I should start messing with?
@ok_listen3 жыл бұрын
Learn photoshop, avoid every similar app since its pretty much the industry standard. If you're gonna jump into environment concepts, learn basic 3d to ease your workflow. The best free tool is Blender, a good alternative (not free) is sketchup, very intuitive. There are plenty of free tutorials around, and the number is always growing. Good luck
@saramations3 жыл бұрын
You know, you could look into getting into being an art therapist. It's a medical career that uses art. I know you said you didn't like your healthcare job, but maybe with your experience it might interest you. Or, you could focus on medical illustration and graphics. Medical jobs are mostly graphic based. Motion graphics are always needed.
@Aurid_art6 жыл бұрын
I can sorta relate to the guy that says I can't think of anything,with me it feels really forced,maybe I'm just not quite used to that workflow,but I used to imagine these huge adventures or fights as a kid so I doubt I can't think of anything ,its just an uphill battle to get that momentum,I guess?
@codywalsh886 жыл бұрын
Just finished listening to the audio version of Warcraft Legends Book 2 and heard the shout out you got for doing the sketches. Now I regret not buying the physical book so I can see them! Any chance you have more vids of that stuff?
@aliassafiart4 жыл бұрын
Hi Trent. Awesome content as always. I wanted to ask a question. I want to get into concept art and I have always done work or thought of something when the tools were available for me so I want to ask whether you get your ideas and then learn how to do it? or you have the most of the required knowledge and then think about something and create stuff? what I mean is if someone is just starting to learn drawing and trying to get into concept art is it ok to not have ideas yet or the creativity and ideas should be within you beforehand?
@SirPrizeWildRift6 жыл бұрын
HEY TRENT, can you do a drawing tutorial like these in your video? a simple tutorial. wow youre satisfying to watch
@alicerosew156 жыл бұрын
Hey Trent this was an amazing video with so much information to take on board, so thank you so much for that! I'm still studying a lot of this at uni however I'm being encouraged to put together a portfolio ASAP so I have somewhere to compile all the things I've worked on in classes and such. I'm pretty confident I can do that however you mentioned "being the guy who can write stories/create worlds" and I was wondering how that could be incorporated into a portfolio? I DM a dungeons and dragons campaign when I have the time where I have built the world from the ground up as well has written stories here and there and I would love to add these things into my portfolio to show future employers my potential and the extent of my abilities! Thanks again for the videos and if you get a chance to answer, appreciate all your effort in providing all this info and help!
@AnimGhost6 жыл бұрын
So I guess making a indie game is a good training, I'm doing the storyboard, character designs, illustrations, textures, Environment design, logo design, ui, sometimes doing animatics for the animators, reviewing the 3d modelers work and now learning some 2d vfx and putting it all together as assets in lights in the scenes of the engine I don't even know what that job is call, I was really worried about the fact of not focusing in just one job like I want to be a concept artist and just paint but I end doing a lot of more stuff, that I like anyway but feel like I'm not getting enough time for what I really want to be good at
@ifrahsheikh7113 жыл бұрын
i'm 22 m self learning...got big expectation with very less productivity and confidence. i just want a better life..a career i love. so i can be happy in my life. N Art is only thing that makes me feel that way. i'm so afraid that i'll fail. i wish i had resources n knowledge of art careers when i was younger. i wish i don't fail.
@TrentKaniuga3 жыл бұрын
Happiness will not come from external things like a job. Happiness will come from engaging in challenges that are meaningful.
@RaadSaif-i1c3 ай бұрын
is there a way we can play the last game shown in this video
@pinegoistic23526 жыл бұрын
hey Trent, you look gorgeous, good work! =D
@smollmighty5 жыл бұрын
Thank you :)
@ohnoliviliv6 жыл бұрын
Great and informative video! Do you think having an okay understanding of many areas is more employable than a deep understanding of one these days? thanks!
@wayourway3 жыл бұрын
Those mouses are cute xD
@JackIsNotInTheBox4 жыл бұрын
The problem is not how to imporve yourself AFTER getting a job. The problem is getting that first job.
@TrentKaniuga4 жыл бұрын
Once you get that job you will become worried that you will lose it. That is the cycle. it does not stop once you get the job.
@itzsrikanth4 жыл бұрын
Can you please tell me the tools/softwares that you are using in this video ? It was very inspiring to see someone drawing concept arts.
@munamused51814 жыл бұрын
It looks to me like hes using in order, Adobe Sketchbook, Adobe Photoshop, and Blender!
@АлександрНовицкий-з3п6 жыл бұрын
Awsome
@shuu82813 жыл бұрын
Hello, just a newbie about to enter college, do game studio companies look for a specific degree for this kind of Job??? or does my portfolio matter more than my degree??
@veces6 жыл бұрын
hello I just finished to write my game on paper and now I want to have an idea of the team members I need to make it real ;) I found your videos and I am planing to watch all of them on weekend and like them. I will be happy if you could point me all the specialists needed to create a game and description of their job and skills thanks
@IFiOstudio6 жыл бұрын
some as positive minded like you is pretty rare man
@AGNTWolf2 жыл бұрын
Im considering being a concept artist and when I draw I tend to make new things or people that don't exist, but Im not sure my ideas are truly good ones. Nor am I sure if I want concept art or illustration.
@3dness4496 жыл бұрын
Excellent video! I was wondering what art package you were using in this video and why not photoshop?
@rooberryboo42293 жыл бұрын
I noticed you were messing with the UV in maia for the models. Were you using one by one UV block? Or were you using more? Thank you
@kaelthas99706 жыл бұрын
Is it possible to ba a half-time concept artist? Let's say an elder who wants to do something for a couple of hours a day when retired. Would he find a job in game development?
@Sylthuria6 жыл бұрын
In the big studios probably not, but I know small studios here that are happy to employ the artist half-time because it saves money. So I guess it's possible yes!
@TrentKaniuga6 жыл бұрын
If you're very well respected, and if you're really good at what you do, you can get away with anything. But with what you're describing, you don't need a job to just do designs for few hours a day. I mean... you can draw, even if it's not your job. You don't need permission. You got a couple of really good responses to this already. But I wanted to suggest that I know many older game devs that just do a few hours of contract work per day, because they love it. But that's called freelancing. No studio will be okay with what you described unless your off site and you'd have to be very very highly respected (almost legendary) to be able to do that.
@kaelthas99706 жыл бұрын
Thanks, I just wondered if I could start proffesional artist career after I will get retired. Yes, freelancing would be something like this. Of course I am on the other side of the ladder(legendarily bad), but over forty years I may get some level of skill and respect. For now I am doing concept art(slowly and fancily, because this is what they expect from me) for some fan fiction project. This formula of working seems good.
@BIOSHOCKFOXX6 жыл бұрын
What I love this stuff that much that I wouldn't mind sitting whole night in the office and live in it within the creative walls of the team that has stacked art stuff on the wall? What if I am that kind of person who, when creates something, would be able to offer my help and land a hand with that stuff (brush, shapes), or try to ease someones work if I am able to? I wouldn't mind dying while creating art, I just would mind over-exhausting from it's too much at a time. Currently I am amateur within digital art, but not a stranger to general art such as painting and drawing, I know I got a talent, but I need to evolve and learn how to technically do things digitally, finding the right ways, getting hand of this concept and environment stuff, and finally getting my first job at some game studio (personally, the closest one geographically, and a studio I consider to be great from the surface), such as CD Projekt Red, and I will try to get in there, since I really liked The Witcher series, and will have to play Cyberpunk 2077 as well. But it will take some year or two until I have figured out how this works, the steps in creating (despite the fact that theoretically I do know the steps, what to do etc. but it's a personal psychological problem I have to get over - getting to detailing too fast, and then realizing that the picture is not working, and work is not even halfway there), but I need to practice it all practically. This is my dream, and I don't mind doing what I want to do, no matter the problems, no matter if I will whine about having a pressure on me, I will remind myself that this is what I wanted to do, this is how it is, and I just like doing this sort of stuff.
@kayaeki5 жыл бұрын
All the best, practice all the basics
@dimifisher6 жыл бұрын
If i can sculpt with my monster clay also?
@TrentKaniuga6 жыл бұрын
sure.
@dimifisher6 жыл бұрын
@@TrentKaniuga oh thanx man, i really thought it has to be strictly paintings and sketches
@ferdzmarla31833 жыл бұрын
hi! do i need to be a renderer or something like that for me to become a 2d artist? for now, i do graphic designs in ai and wanted to learn more about this job :)
@MayoBO96 жыл бұрын
if i want to become a concept artist then what am i supposed to enroll for at college.
@PhoenixHyena5 жыл бұрын
thats what im wondering too
@meaghandoherty67074 жыл бұрын
I’m a concept artist at a very small indie company, and my personal style is much more of an illustrator. I use linework, cell shading, etc. I use this same style in my concept art, is that a bad thing? I keep seeing this painted style being used and I’m wondering if that’s a NECESSITY in the field, or is it a game by game basis? I’m open to learning the style, I was just wondering.
@TrentKaniuga4 жыл бұрын
The style of work that you're doing should be similar to the art style of the games you want to work on.
@StardustDNA3 жыл бұрын
What would concept artists need from narrative designers/game scipt writers in a larger pipeline?
@mayrazuniga45375 жыл бұрын
I would like to know what institute or university would you recommend me to go to
@chloeelimam38994 жыл бұрын
You could start with something like schoolism or animation mentor online. In some ways they're even better than artschools.
@mckcormith34155 жыл бұрын
Are you using a Wacom tablet?
@FabienBernard Жыл бұрын
Hi! what software is used at 1:08" ? it seems to be photoshop (dot psd opened in top) but i never see this UI before. thanks everybody for the answer
@hahunyu2695 жыл бұрын
I have a deep love for art and creativity, I also want to create video games and program (though I’m. It very good at programming yet). Is a games artist a suitable career path for me?
@sumitshrestha84286 ай бұрын
Hey bro i just stumbled on this comment of yours, been 4 years now. How's your career going?
@kidren503 жыл бұрын
Any one knows videos/sites with tutorials for HUDS/UI and icons?