On June 18 2012 13:56 StarStruck wrote:
I'm talking about the whole nine yards. Writing doesn't necessarily mean blogging. A contribution can be made to yourself.
You felt limited due to NDAs in the original agreement you had with your future employer. I say think outside of the box.
Perhaps I'm still speaking in tongues. ._.
I'm talking about the whole nine yards. Writing doesn't necessarily mean blogging. A contribution can be made to yourself.
You felt limited due to NDAs in the original agreement you had with your future employer. I say think outside of the box.
Perhaps I'm still speaking in tongues. ._.
Haha, I must admit, journalism isn't quite my thing, though I'll admit I attempted a novel once. I do appreciate writing articles and such, but my hobbies are crafting mostly. I find things that get me away from the computer are most relaxing for me!
Now, as for writing publicly, there is a super special thing that was preventing me from doing so, but I can't expand upon that for quite a while! Don't worry, you'll learn about it when I can talk about it! :D
On June 18 2012 14:45 docvoc wrote:
Riku I wish i "knew" you better, you seem like a really cool guy. By know I mean the TL kind of know that is now, through peoples blogs. You are the kind of guy that i would love to cheer on, a dude with all the talnet in the world but sometimes life just doesn't go his way. Also, Psionic_Reaver, can you write a blog on that? I'd really want to read about your time there, unless you already have and I'm just ignorant. I would personally like to work in the gaming or other industries after college by using my 3-d modelling skills (well I'm a highschooler so its a ways off).
I guess to sum up my post, Riku Hwaiting~~~ and Psyonic_Reaver, please tell us about it more, I'd definitey 5 star it .
Riku I wish i "knew" you better, you seem like a really cool guy. By know I mean the TL kind of know that is now, through peoples blogs. You are the kind of guy that i would love to cheer on, a dude with all the talnet in the world but sometimes life just doesn't go his way. Also, Psionic_Reaver, can you write a blog on that? I'd really want to read about your time there, unless you already have and I'm just ignorant. I would personally like to work in the gaming or other industries after college by using my 3-d modelling skills (well I'm a highschooler so its a ways off).
I guess to sum up my post, Riku Hwaiting~~~ and Psyonic_Reaver, please tell us about it more, I'd definitey 5 star it .
Thank you. Admittedly, I have an excessive amount of old blogs if you really care to submit yourself to that torture, but I do plan on posting more.
As for 3D modeling and the gaming industry, keep pursuing it. I live with two game artists and I'd be happy to bug them for info to help you out. I believe they use Blender mostly, so that would be a good program to study up on. As for the rest, just practice as much as you can, search online for projects you can join (lots of indie games look for free workers) and build a portfolio! :D Trust me, colleges will love you for going above and beyond and companies even more so! Start early and reap the rewards the rest of your life!