Andy Wang
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What was your first job in the game development industry? Please share your experiences--the good, the bad, the ugly, all of it--with me.
Hello. I am an aspiring Game Designer/Developer who's attending college to get my Bachelor's Degree. I was just wondering to all the veterans and professionals in the Game Development world, what was your first job title working in the industry? Did you like it? Was it memorable? What game...
What does it take to be a concept artist?
I want to be a designer. I always have wanted to be a designer of some sort, but I'm not entirely sure for what yet. I'd like to be a concept artist, but I'm not sure if I'm going to be a good enough artist to become one. What are the biggest things a concept artist should need to be able to...
I was wondering if anybody in their respective careers could take the time in answering these questions as best as they can...
The reason I'm doing this is because I'm curious, I love learning about different people and their backgrounds and what their careers are like! 1.)Where do you work? (Provide a name of the company and a description) 2.) Number of years working in this career? 3.)What exactly is your career?...
Would a Graphic Design degree be a feesible option for someone interested in comic/ graphic novel art ?
I am trying to decide what degree options would suit my interests best. #art #graphic-design
is it possible to get in gaming industry as an artist who is self taught
So, i have huge passion for videogames since i was a little girl. Here i stand. One time graduate, two times school failed(because my parents chose what i should study.this means gardening and agriculture) i recently moved another country, where i took time to discover my artistic and (still...
How easy is it to get into the art industry.
I have always loved art and plan to pursue a career in that field after college. #art #drawing #painting #illustration
Do you need to study the human body to draw better comics o manga?
because i am confused about, how to begin in the art of the comic #management #art #comics
Would it be considered illogical to pursue a career in art while I attend college due to the fact that the world seems to be focused on technological and scientific advances as opposed to artistic abilities?
I absolutely love everything about art! It is perhaps one of my biggest passions. While I do want to pursue my dreams, I want to also be able to survive in the world.
What career options are there for someone with an art degree?
I was considering this. #art
What should I do if my parents cannot help with College Tuition?
I would like to attend ECU in the fall of 2016 but my parents cannot afford any of my tuition. #any #in #person #boat
why do many highschools, and now some colleges, stress standardized testing?
I come from the deep south and in the school environment i've seen there is more stress put on passing a test than retaining information. I have even received cheat sheets, along with the rest of the class, from teachers for tests. now in college I see that almost nothing was retained and have...
What can someone do with an art major?
I am very interested in visual art like painting, drawing, and photography. I am not sure I could get a good paying job though. #art #photography #arts #art-college #drawing-and-painting
ACROSS ALL FIELDS Why do you love your job?
Many people hate their jobs, almost everyone longs for weekends, I get that. But what got you into your profession in the first place? What did you study in college and how did that effect your career? And why do you love your job? Is it working with people? Being creative? The high pay? All...
Did you love or hate your college experiemce?
were you that kid that went to every event, or the kid that stayed in their dorm. Did you have friends, join a team, or joined a club? Did you love or hate your college experience? #graduate #sophomore #junior
Looking back on your college experiences, would you say that the social and net-working aspects from college are just as valuable to your current careers as the education you recieved in college? why or why not?
Although the point of college is to learn and become educated for future careers, I've been told the importance of networking. I am wondering, from others' personal experiences, how being social and networking may have helped them build their careers. #college #career #graduate #social #networking