Well, where can I start...What would you like to be in the near future? What career would you like to pursue? Well...these questions were directed to me on numerous occasions most commonly during the past two years! These questions occurred to confuse my mind but I was glad they were brought to my consideration! I was very eager to discover what I really wanted to do with my career after completing this course. So I’m going to begin my research and in depth reading to see what jigsaw will fit into my missing puzzle. I must admit that Mike advice was really helpful;
“Search on the net...find jobs that relates to the course that I’m currently doing and then read about the job and highlight the skills/experience that is needed and if there is anything missing I should fill the missing gaps throughout the 2years of university”.
Back to the task!
I have just read the thought about a student, Del walker! His comments on a being a game designer is very direct. His thought was straight to the point and eye opening. I wouldn’t say that I’m the best 2D drawer or the best 3D modeller but nothing stops me from practising. All it needs is time, practise and most of all passion that could lead us to achieve the best of my talent. Well I really liked the sentence that Del had in his thought which was...
“Nobody cares how much passion you “claim” to have for games. Your passion should shine through your work”.
The verse from the article particularly attracted my attention.
I am not going to lie but after reading Del Walker and Ben Mathis thoughts has really put me on the spot. I felt really bad but I won’t let it affect me. What they are saying is harsh but it is the truth. No one likes hearing the truth when it’s bitter. It made me realise that i need to work even more and enjoy it twice as much. Now it starts to make me think in the holidays i did not once touch my sketch book but if i had i would have improved a lot more. Reading their thoughts has literally opened my eyes. Now all I need to do is work my ass off and put more hours in to my work. Oops...sorry I’m getting carried away. I need to get back to answering the task....
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