Just don't zoom in! xD No but it really was my cutting edge highlight at the time. Just having Bentley in my Portfolio changed a lot for me. But it really is super old, and made in Cinema 4D. Since then, I have made so so so so so soooo many more, I can't even count.
Good question! So one thing is contacts (the best thing). They will just talk about you. People just know you. Or they ask who made it and so on. But I did write a lot of emails kind of just mentioning what I have done and what I can do. Also, LinkedIn really gave me a lot of jobs. So yeah, Kind of like what you mentioned actually hahah I should dig out my old emails xD
I use to play in rock and roll bands myself Just stayed here in MN all my life. My first band was in 68 playing guitar not very good so I picked up bass guitar I was into autobody in the early 90's. My last job in 2008 I was powder coating for a sheet metal out fit. Always loved geometry and painting inside houses week end jobs Never couild afford or had a place where I could sit down in front of a computer of my own until now. Since I'm retired from the outside world this is all I do all day
I’ve just came from watching a video of you saying “DO NOT MODEL CARS IN BLENDER” And then here you say that you got into large automotive industry by actually MODELLING CARS. I’m so confused right now ... But wish you all the best mate, you are so good at what you’re doing. Keep it up 👍🏻
Yes it’s a bit confusing I agree haha. What I tried to say is: real cars are made with CAD/Nurbs. These cars will also get rendered so no need to model. Also I rarely model now days actually. My main job is visualization and animation. So no modeling, I usually get models.
@@chetansrivastava4699 I never do personal projects. This first personal project I did for years was the wide body challenge for the natural art freak.
I fully agree it’s not only talent or work. But more work. Also luck. But if you just shoot shoot shoot luck becomes higher. At some-point it triggers. But I do sometimes think back and try to imagine if it would’ve never worked. I think what mostly worked for me works also, but maybe 10 years later. I guess I was lucky it came quite early for me. But I did try try try. This video is just a fraction of all I’ve done in that time. But it gives a brief overview. I swear I lived 40 years till I was 25 hahah I’m now about 50 inside hahah
You mean not enough detail in the story? I quickly noticed making this video there is a ton of detail I could be talking about, hm. So yeah, maybe not direct enough. I thought maybe I can make a video on early emails I wrote to get seen.
@@DamianMathew this telling is like talking about history, everyone who think about there history is lots of info in a fast pass when you think about it, you kan tell that in a fast way whit lots of detail in a short time span, only the speed of telling you can't overdo becouse you telling and that need to be trekable if this kind of english can help understand what i try to say other than dat you make the cut on your video so you bring at as you wand
Bro still waiting for your cs go skin related vedio. I just wanna learn how to make a pattern changing effect on a gun. Like pattern changes when we inspect the weapon, NOT the pearlescent effect. It can be short vedio if u don't wanna put a lot of effort😬🙏
@@champion9197 if you want a tip right now, search up ‘substance painter’ and try to learn it. That’s pretty much the best way in my opinion. Blender is also good, but substance ist better for that.
You don't need a design school. All you need is a PC. The Internet has way more to give, than a design school ever could. And best part? The Internet is free and accessible from your home. Case Closed. Once you got a skill: You can try to get an internship or work for free. You could also try fiverr or upwork. You can also start messaging companies via Instagram, many options. A friend got multiple viral reels this year, which is now bringing him jobs as well. Also RU-vid is a great place as well. Many options, just got to do it. Step by step. One foot at a time.
I skipped that part. If I would have gone to university I would not have had such success at the age of 21+. Also the things I do you can’t really learn in university to be honest. I also hated school and barely finished. Only thing that was interesting to me was math. I started business administration in Uni but dropped out because it was a waste of time to me since I didn’t want to be a tax attorney after haha. Also I did Computer Science at Harvard (online from Germany) and also dropped out because it was way too deep, I wasn’t too interested. All my knowledge comes from the internet and people I meet as well as just me coming up with random stuff. Also i used to really be into OpenGL where I learned a lot. All the car stuff I learned over the years comes from working for different brands. Pretty much most of my knowledge is from people and just beeing in the industry to be honest. Most things I know you can’t find on the internet I think.
This is just my personal opinion, but for me university just is way to slow. What you learn in 3 years can easily be learned in under 1 year. Every single person I meet that did game design or what ever design at university really does not know much. Also I learn because I really want to know. Most people coming from university just want the paper and forget it’s about actually knowing stuff. I also get a ton of applications of master students and so on that show me their portfolio. Like no hate but trust me, 95% look like they started 2 months ago. Even coders are so caught up with clean coding, they forget it’s actually about writing a cool Skript or what ever that actually does something haha. But also what to expect from a professor that probably wasn’t very successful him self. But keep in mind, that’s just my personal opinion. Most will disagree with me haha
Wir starten demnächst ein Projekt und suchen noch Kooperationspartner. Wenn du Interesse und Zeit hast, würde ich mich über deine Webseiten Email-Adresse bei dir melden, wenn du allerdings schon gut ausgelastet, bist verfolge ich einfach gern weiter deinen Kanal : )
@@paulrudat1773 ich bin immer ausgelastet. Aber ich höre mir immer gern neue Themen an, in der Regel passt immer was hier und da rein. Außerdem priorisiere ich immer langfristige zusammen Arbeit
@@DamianMathew Just saying you don't really say anything about what your job involved. What parts of creating the renders you had to do. Like if you had to make your own models or supplied with them. It's like you're giving a summary expecting us to know your life or experience with the job. Now I could piece together what you were doing going through 2-3 more videos but you're just really vague on info. We want to hear what it's like. Hear your experiences. Hear what's expected of you. Cause cases like the Bentley render you're just saying you made a good render. Now did that involve modelling because you talked about doing that for another job? Did you need to make the textures or just materials? Be clear on what you're talking about cause your videos often feel like a summary rather than an explenation
@@didnt_ask_for_handle hm okay interesting. What your asking for is basically a real World project breakdown. I do have that on my list, maybe I should start making one!