hmmmm i'm looking at a job listing for an animation development assistant for a games place in london. it wouldn't be animating per se, just helping to implement them and do QA stuff, but you do need to be an animator and it'd be a start in the games industry... y/n?
animation is my dream lol, i either wanna be a regular animator or maybe a lead one day if i get good enough. i never won't be animating, but starting as a animation dev assistant would be a good segue into animation proper at a later date!
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My thought process was that if you want to animate games, you'll be a greater asset to a game company if you've done more than just animated for games. Even if your job is to animate you'll have a chance to give your thoughts on what others are working on. :)
Kiitos. Käytämme tätä aikajanasi parantamiseen. KumoaKumoa
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You don't have to put honing your animation skills on hold if you have the drive to do it on your free time while doing something else at work!
Kiitos. Käytämme tätä aikajanasi parantamiseen. KumoaKumoa
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Just my personal thoughts on this, hope it helps more than harms

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for sure you're right! having animated for movies is definitely an asset lmao. got to learn some cinematography stuff for this too, as well as some neat maya tricks, which cant hurt :> gotta apply in the first place though haha, better redo my CV....
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