I've come across very interesting people now and then when it comes to project work. One of those interactions is actually not real. Can any of you guess which one it is?
I second this. The one with the animation can't be real. I mean, (s)he just vanished.
On the flip side, I did have experiences similar to this when I made the mistake of getting on-board with a start-up PC game company called GrimmWare. Quick, name a single game that GrimmWare has produced and sold since 1995!
Trick question: GrimmWare never got a single game on the shelves. Unfortunately, I was a 2D sketch artist working for "royalties". Three years with GrimmWare, countless sketches, forced 3D work (which should never happen to someone who comes it touting no 3D experience), forced animation (thankfully both of the forced items ended quickly), and not a single dollar was made. Also, I got the dumbest request ever: enhance the puck.
Yeah, I'll just let that stew for a bit.
I second this. The one with the animation can't be real. I mean, (s)he just vanished. On the fli
Well, okay, as a quote on a T-shirt, the pain might be dulled just a bit, but that's not something even a stroke was sufficient enough for me to forget... and trust me, I've already had a stroke.
Well, okay, as a quote on a T-shirt, the pain might be dulled just a bit, but that's not something
since my art is models i get the line "you do art can you draw me something" and they reply to no i do models and sculpts is "what kind of artist cant draw"
since my art is models i get the line "you do art can you draw me something" and they reply to no i