How To Become A World-Class 3D Game Artist In 6 Months Or Less
(Whether You're Thinking Of College, In College Now, Or Already Graduated From A College Game Art Program)
If you want to learn all the right moves to make (early or late) in your game art career that can help you launch or reach the next level, then this training is for you.
How the 3D art industry really works, where you’re naturally best suited in it, and how to better position yourself for success right from the beginning…
How to develop the professional skill sets necessary for success without over-exposing yourself to risky debt… (or how to sharpen them to perfection if you’ve already borrowed a pile and absolutely must make this work for yourself)...
How to develop the internal resources (like courage, resilience, and antifragility) you will need to overcome the internal and external obstacles on the path to professional employment as a 3D artist...
Introduction
My Story
An Old, Broken System
The Three Common Mistakes
The Digital Art Industry
The Digital Game Art Skills
The Inner Game
The Solution Presented
Case Studies
Conclusion
Before You Go...
If you are serious about your future as a digital artist in video games, movies, television, multimedia, or anything really, this might just be the most valuable and useful training you'll ever watch.
If you are a graduate of a college game art program, and you want to make sure you actually find work doing what you love and what you've now gone to school and trained to do, you really need to know what you will learn in this masterclass training.It's also great for anyone thinking of going to college for game art, or for anyone already in a college game art program.
My standard advice is if you have not yet borrowed money for digital art school, do not take on any student debt to go to school - it's just not necessary in this day and age.
Everything I share here I wish someone had told me when I was just starting out trying to find work after college.
I wish they had told me when I was just starting out in college, or even well-before enrolling in college, but after graduating college is a close second.
So I look forward to sharing this hard-earned wisdom with you so you can make the best use out of both my good fortune and mistakes.
See you in the session!
-Eddie
Eddie Faria