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What is the most important class, outside of my major, I should take if I want to get into video game art? #Spring25?
I will be a college freshman in the fall going into Game Art and Interactive Design

How can I remain positive and enthusiastic with my art?
Halfway through my freshman year, I changed my major from geoscience to studio art. At first I felt like I was behind. I honestly still feel like that. Sometimes I get a little discouraged when I see amazing artwork from other artist and don't get me wrong, this only pushes me to do better but...

How do you start a successful career as a painter?
I am currently an undergraduate fine arts student, and I just would like to know where to start for a career as a painter. Should I start with social media or should I try to find exhibitions to showcase my art?
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How can I tell if I'm heading towards the right path?
Hello, I am an art studio major student, and I want to make movies, more specifically animated movies (I plan to be the next Walt Disney). However, sometimes it feels like I choose the wrong major. I have already been in this major for three years and I'm scared to think that I waisted my time....

What is the best way to find careers related to your major after graduating with a bachelors degree And how soon should you start applying and looking for those careers??
I am going into my Junior year of college and I am wondering, what is the best way to find careers related to your major after graduating with a bachelors degree? And how soon should you start applying and looking for those careers?

How easy is it to have a novel published after seeking a creative writing degree??
I will be attending a 4-year university in the fall and was wondering: how easy is it to have a novel published after seeking a creative writing degree?

How do I maintain a carrer in the arts after college?
I’m currently a junior at Georgia State University, set to graduate in 2026. I’ve had a few great opportunities as a student, but I’m feeling nervous about securing and maintaining a career after graduation.

How do I put myself out there in the art world as an aspiring Illustrator?
#Spring25 I'm about to transfer to CSUF and try to get into their illustration program because of my love for storytelling. I want to do concept design and art for creative projects as well as be able to make comics of my own. I want to know what I can do to make these dreams a reality.

What is the best approach to truly getting connected with other creatives and what is the most challenging part about being a creative director ?
I am currently an undergrad art student in NYC and I want to be a creative director or photographer. Looking for the best way to get my work out there and become recognized. As well as looking for gigs, work, events, etc.


What are some things i should know about a getting a degree in Animation/Art? #Spring25?
What are some things I should know before starting the first day at Digipen University of Technology as a high school senior recently accepted for the degree in Digital Art and Animation #Spring25?

My question is for individual artists and self-employed professionals: How are you making money right now? Also, what skills are benefiting you the most nowadays?
I am asking because many of my friends, including myself, feel a bit lost. We are facing endless rejections and ghosting when applying for jobs not because we lack skills and education, but simply because companies don’t need us. While rejection is a natural part of any career journey,...

For those people that do animation, whether it's as a hobby or a career, what's it like? And how do you reach your audience faster?
I'm really determined to becoming one myself, but I'm also scared, the main reason being because I see a lot of people doing it on social media, and I feel like I wouldn't reach out because they have a better head start at doing it than me. It makes me feel like I won't succeed if I continue to...

Do you feel that you've lost your "passion" for creative arts if you pursue an art major?
I'm going to school for fine arts (painting/drawing) and am nervous that my initial love for the arts will be diminished by the academic pressure of doing it for school.
I was wondering if anyone else had experiences this or had similar concerns, and what did you do to cope with that?

How do creative directors find inspiration in their daily lives that contributes to their career? #Spring25
The work of a creative director is essential to the development of any company. As a creative director, how do the events of your daily life apply to your creative position professionally?