Hey guys,
I just got my membership for CG Cookie and I've already learned so much! However, something I keep struggling with, is learning a lot, while also creating my own artwork for a portfolio, since I'd like to apply for a cg school in about 3 years. I would love to hear how you would manage this.
Thanks in advance!
It's simple. Start with an idea. No matter how complicated it may seem. Start a project and try to finish it. Dedicate 2 hours per day to that project.
Ok, done with those 2 hours? Now come here and dedicate 2 hours per day to these tutorials. I had some knowledge of Blender when I bought my membership, I had an understanding of topolgy, rigging, modifiers, and all of that. But I've started with the fundamentals. And guess what: I've learnt a ton of new things.
However, here's where I'm trying to go: I had already done some scenes in Blender even before CG Cookie. Yeah, they may not have been the best, but I did them nonetheless. If you'll just follow tutorials, you will find yourself in a creative block at the end.
If you wanted to draw, would you not draw anything until you've read 5 books on drawing? Or until you've taken a 3 year course? I don't think so. It's the same with modelling. Do your own projects alongside learning from CG Cookie.
Welcome to CG Cookie Citizenship baukepost! 3 years is a good amount of time to prep your 3D skills for going to school. As I understand your question, you're struggling with learning a lot (probably mimicking tutorials, not your own work) and building up a portfolio of unique work to call your own.
There are many cliche sayings like "you have to walk before you can run" where walking can be learning from tutorials and running can be applying what you learn to create custom artwork. My recommendation is 3 stages, let's say one stage per year:
I hope that helps paint a picture of how to both learn and develop your own unique art along the way. You must be patient. Like any trade or artform, practice makes perfect and practice takes time. There's not fast-tracking it.