I am writing this article to announce my departure from working full time at CG Cookie. It seems right to keep you guys in the loop as we always try to be transparent with the inner workings here!
As a small studio of like minded artists working towards teaching other artists how to become successful in our field, my departure from working full time at CG Cookie stands more of a testament to that mission. I want this to serve as an example for others to hopefully see not only can it happen, but it's proven.
A quick look back:
I was hired at Cookie at the ripe age of 21, coming right out of college with an overambitious work mentality but with no real direction, biting on any concept leads offered my way. I first met Wes and Jonathan (the owners of CG Cookie) at my portfolio show and that next week was brought in for an interview with a tutorial test. Then 7 years later, I have grown so much and in large part because of this crew and their passion towards looking ahead and working hard to achieve those goals.
My inclusion with the company started as a freelance artist creating works for Jonathan to use on the Blender side then being given a standalone Concept site to run and manage on my own. This journey along the way has been incredibly eventful and inspiring. Small companies like these are able to take risks and try different avenues and as Cookie was growing as their own brand and company, I was growing as an artist and as a person.
Through education and teaching other artists, I was teaching myself (as cliche as it sounds). A lot of the concepts I would be required to teach, it was necessary to do research on my own so that I felt more comfortable talking about a topic. So when I needed to do an anatomy course, I was deep into looking at references, talks, and art books, learning what I could to the relative topic and coming to my own conclusion on what way to best teach these subject matters to others. It was such an analytical process that I should have done more in school and I believe is a key component to learning. And this is something I hope to leave you guys with that are still growing and learning as an artist.
Where am I going?
I am now freshly turned 28 and the timing has never felt more right to continue forward in life as an independent artist creating works that I've long wanted to create. Cookie gave me the platform, exposure, and growing opportunity that I will always be grateful and aware of. So I thank Cookie from the bottom of my heart for taking a chance on a nobody optimistic kid who wanted to prove himself in the art world. I have a deep respect for the crew and especially to Wes for becoming like a business father figure that i was always watching his moves and determination to push through the hard times and how he handled success with grace. There are too many life lessons and business understandings I will take with me throughout my remaining days and especially with interjecting that knowledge into my independent artist lifestyle.
So while this may seem like a sad departure or there may be skepticism on if there was something that happened on the back end that caused a rift, I can safely say and guarantee there is nothing of the sort. Time is just limited for everyone, and that clarity has forced me to question when I am finally going to work towards my own personal artistic endevors and goals. And I no longer can wait for something to spark that change, I need to make the effort to take the first step. And you may just see me pop in and out for guest streams or concept pieces in the future.
For one last time, I just want to say thank you to CG Cookie and the small crew working here for what you not only have taught me but continue teaching others on their own path to success. I will work hard to stand as just that another testament to that mission!
It's always tough leaving a good position but is well worth it when the focus is on moving forward. Thanks for some great videos. Best of luck with the next phase of practicing your artistry.
It is refreshing to learn that amongst your crew were the Williamson Twins, which is not a widely publicised matter. Good Luck, and Thanks For The Fish.
I Wish you good luck where ever you Life's Path may take you Tim.
I'll hope that you will continue to keep us updated on your progress and growth
Tim,
You're very talented, and I believe the CGCookie crew wouldn't have given you so much trust if you weren't a trew professional.
I'm sure you will meet success in your freelance carreer and I join all the community to wish you the best.
I'm sure we'll here of you very soon.
Tim, I don't really know how to begin to say Thank You for the knowledge you've shared. I started CG Cookie to learn Blender fundamentals, but then realized I needed to stop and learn 2D art concepts first. So, although I'm far from an artists, it was your course that made real progress possible. I don't think there is a way to overstate the contribution art makes to people's lives, and I've privately told Wes about how we're using art therapy for disabled veterans in Alabama. Teaching art fundamentals is as empowering as teaching someone to drive. It opens so many doors, not to just new opportunities, but new outlooks on the world that surrounds us. There is so much healing power in art and music, and so there words are just not sufficient to thank you and CG Cookie for sharing your beautiful gifts with the rest of us. I know you're going to do awesome wherever you go, and I look forward to seeing what you do in the future. Thanks again for all that y'all do and best wishes!
Thank you for everything, Tim! Your streams rekindled my love for drawing and art, and they eventually led me to becoming a member here at CG Cookie (and learning Blender!).
Best wishes!
I think I've been following you since I found out about CG Cookie, Tim. And I've loved every moment. Thank you sir, and good luck.
Not gonna lie, gonna miss you Tim! I am glad to hear you're charting your own course though, as I aspire to do myself one day. Super happy for you and hopeful in all your future endeavors! I really appreciate all you've done to make this place an unrivaled source of instruction and inspiration for the rest of us. Your unique style and energy really added so much character to what CG Cookie is today!
I haven't really done a lot of regular drawing (either traditional or digital), focusing more on 3D, but I have been following your tutorials at least a little and have really been enjoying them. I even feel I learned a thing or two from your critique last month on my bedroom scene. Thanks for all you've done at CG Cookie and I wish you luck in your future endeavors!
Thanks for everything you have done Tim. I had actually stopped traditional because I was mostly focused on the whole 3D thing. It wasn't till I started watching you draw on your streams and seeing your masterpieces that I started traditional up again. You are very inspiring. Good luck on your journey!