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.
Ants like Alienware
good times haha
Oh man, I had forgotten about the ants
I built mine 2 years ago and haven't had any problems!
Cheers for the tips Omar, freelancing definitely interests me as a job so I'm taking notes.
Not to mention the ants Omar ;)
Laptop is very stable but not as powerful
I have a laptop, I got frustrated with doing my own build, those things are unstable as hell
Zach yeah that's a thing. It makes sense that if a CPU is good for gaming it would be good for 3D work, but I don't know how true it is.
Freelance Tip #8: The client will undo with his feet what you build with your hands