The Principled shader is an excellent addition to Blender's shader system. But I've also seen enough confusion and misconception about the uber shader to warrant a discussion.
In this live stream we'll talk about what the Principle Shader is, when it's useful, and when it's not so useful.
NOTE: Example files have been made available to download by clicking the down-arrow-cloud button to the right of the title below the video.
True dat, Thibaut
agreed, the portfolio won't make you hired just by itself. There's also interviews to go through
Hey Matt.
I have 11 years working in art and passion gets beaten out of you by clients
Yeah, the best of the best comes in short supplies
That said, I've definitely worked with professionals with less-than-impressive reels. I suppose I'm trying to encourage you that it's not only the best of the best that get hired
easier said than done of course :)
Hi.
I'd agree with Thibaut that the portfolio's that *really* stand out are evident that the artist is a story-teller; there's clear purpose and expression.
Some context at least