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I am one who loves colouring and Drawing, i do drawing in hand and colouring in Photoshop, i always wanted to get into game production but i have a hard time finding educations for it, in Denmark where i live the state that funds educations dont know anything about what industries need so i am basically in a loop on where to turn.

 

My thoughts are following:

 

Animator or 3d animator

 

Multimedie Designer

 

But do you industries such as the game industry have any paticular preffered ones or school they prefer over others?

 

But i am also wondering if it something i have a shot at all, added some pictures i made if anyone know anything about these things would please let me know.

 

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A game development company is probably not going to care what schooling you have, they just want to see good work that reflects the current technology and visual quality level. Since your art style is cartoony, I recommend looking closely at cartoony games and the companies that make them

-Tim

nice pics

"Your total disregard for the law and human decency both disgusts me and touches my heart. Bless you, sir."

"Soilent Green is people. This guy's just a homeless heroin junkie who got in a internet caf

You can always do artwork for a mod project like ::ahem:: Project Fanout and use that on your resume when pursing a job.

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