It takes a lot of time and practice to develop 3D/Blender skills. Often seasoned Blender artists find themselves asking:
"I wonder if I can use these skills professionally?"
The answer is YES, you absolutely can. But the how? That's usually a mystery to those asking the question.
Kent Trammell, Jonathan Lampel, and Wayne Dixon are here to discuss how to freelance as Blender artists. Drawing from years of experience, they'll discuss their own journeys from amateur to freelancing professional with tips and tricks along the way.
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I will never quit 3d art!
William CG Society is a website, cgsociety.com, top row is that artist works that they showcase at the top of the forums.
CURIOSITY: If you win the lottery, would you stop doing 3D work?
William - CG Society is a website where some really high tier renders are published on their gallery, so top rowing would be the best of the best on the site.
i.e., "Do you have the chops" = "are you good enough at this subject"
Or your ability to do things
William - "chops" is colloquial for competence and capability at something
William, chops are like your skills
Sorry, I missed a lot.