Tuesday, June 19, 2018

Imposter Syndrome

Image Source: https://caitlinhudon.com/2018/01/19/imposter-syndrome-in-data-science/


     Greetings from the abyss that is my brain at times. Some days I truly feel that I can't compete. I don't compare to the other graduates going for the same job a little over a year after graduation.

     I'm not an idiot, I knew things wouldn't just be handed to me. That's not what I'm talking about.

     I've worked at a computer graphics company for over 2 years now and I feel as if people still won't even look at me for an internship. I need to learn about 10 more computer programs than the 20 or so I already know (yes, I'm probably exaggerating) and I need a better portfolio.

     Programs are long and arduous processes to learn. My portfolio would be better if most of the stuff I worked on at work could legally be shown in public. Yes, there are things such as password protected portfolios to show but the trick is getting someone to even look at you to begin with. For instance, those web applications? Turns out many of them actually pre-sort you out if you select certain things like too high of a base salary or something. I can't tell them I'd be willing to work for less but that I didn't want to sell myself short. No. It's a web app, it doesn't care. So I tend to say that my base salary is zero in some of these things.


     That stuff aside, my main point is imposter syndrome. I find myself unable to even look at other people's art because it no longer inspires me, it terrifies me to the point of procrastination on my own work. Art also takes time and when you're looking at art websites like ArtStation, it seems so incredibly vast and that most other people except you produce masterpieces daily so you may as well go off in your shabby wannabe artist corner and set fire to your computer because it's just easier to give up. Call it a day. Hell, call it a year. So what if you spent thousands on that bachelor's degree? You got a job that slightly relates to what you want to do and you don't have to flip burgers for a living. So what if you once had dreams and aspirations and that you feel your soul shriveling up with each passing day that you don't take that leap.

     Get off the internet, you tell yourself [half-heartedly], go for a walk and then get right to it [you still don't believe yourself].... The video games, books, social life, et cetera that you have piled up since starting school are calling in the distance. But your stuck, immobilized by fear of becoming nothing and yet still you procrastinate. The hours tick by and you're nothing but a stinking pile of useless that has done nothing except open the program you intended to work in tonight and now you have to go to bed. You move a polygon, you adjust a vert, you sigh under your sheets knowing you aren't going to have enough sleep for even work in the morning because it took you all your energy and all night just to get started.

By the end of the week you want to cry and can't justify pitying yourself that much. You did it to yourself. You'll try again next week.

Saturday, March 3, 2018

Anniversary, New beginnings

     One year ago today, I walked down that graduation stage. It's been one heck of a year since. Time really swoops you up if you're not careful. I've learned so much since I got my bachelor's degree and I'm continuing to learn and grow every day.

     It is difficult to know when to keep working or stop and let yourself just relax with a book or video game. I feel imposter syndrome every day, wishing I was better already! But then I realized:

"Pain is the craft entering into the apprentice." A French expression, seen in The Book of Runes

     One day, I will no longer be the apprentice. One must keep at it until and after then.

     In ending this post I leave you with a link to my current portfolio work and a promise to work hard this weekend on something new!


Sunday, April 2, 2017

I'm a Bachelor of SCIENCE!

Hello again blog perusers!

If you only care about the bare bones of "Where is that portfolio she promised?" then the immediate paragraphs and pictures that follow are just for you!

If you don't care about things like sentimentality and credits and long descriptions of how disgusting my office looks after nearly three years.... then might I suggest stopping after the video of my portfolio at the end of this section?

Yes, well... choose your own adventure. Onward!

Portfolio classes lasted for three months. Since I chose Environment Modeling as my specialty during school, I was required to produce one environment per month of class. Each environment to be modeled, textured, and lit by yours truly. I chose the reference images below to attempt to match:

 


**You may click any picture to enlarge.**
Months in order, left to right. The 3rd and final month being the treehouse, approved by my professor as a diorama only. Please note that I do not actually feel like I am done with any of these. I am currently taking it easy after graduating and intend on finishing them after that.

Month 1, progress shots:










Month 2, progress shots:

 


Month 3, progress shots:

 



And lastly, here is my demo reel:



**What follows is where I describe stuff you may not care about... You have been warned.


When I began this blog I thought it might be helpful for people thinking about Full Sail University as an option since, when I first looked into the college, I had a mildly difficult time sorting out the whiny woe-is-me reviews to the actually helpful ones. I also wanted to talk about the difficulty I've had getting through college as a not-so-wealthy student. It's been an incredibly tough and humbling road. I have a few people who really kept me going to thank...

From advice to just a shoulder to, quite literally at times, cry on. To putting up with endless all-nighters and times where the only reason I would eat is because he would cook me dinner. From the dishes and laundry piling up to almost entirely putting our relationship and needs on hold for months at a time. You deserve all the love and foot rubs I can give, Jared. I could not have asked for a better boyfriend and best friend. The love and encouragement you've shown, especially when I'm 'prickly' will stay with me forever. I love you.

To the friends that stuck around even when I always said 'no' to hanging out. The ones who came, without question, to the few times I could hang out. You know who you are. You made my world (office) feel quite a bit less lonely. I can't wait for this fantastic summer of hangouts and fun times! You guys are the best.

My family. For making sure I was okay every couple of days and bringing me food and occasionally doing our dishes. I love you. You have helped more than you know.


My office is an incredible mess, I have taxes to do n' junk, but I did it! I am a Bachelor of SCIENCE! :D

Now that I'm about to cry from reliving the hard times... I'm signing off. I will be updating this blog still but I will be taking a short hiatus for my mental well being. And of course...to play some damn video games finally!

~~~

Sunday, February 5, 2017

New animation!

I figured I'd update a quick second. Still not done with my portfolio classes but here is an animation I did for work! External CGI will be doing a few more Tiny Tys promos soon.



Saturday, November 19, 2016

3 portfolio scenes / 3 more classes / 3 more months

By the title, you can probably tell I'm practically counting down the days until graduation at this point. I am incredibly excited to show everyone the block outs for my 3 environments for my portfolio!

Keep in mind these are bare-bones scenes. The textures are not final and the models will still need some finishing touches. I have matched up the reference image to my current scenes so you can see where I'm headed with them!





Sunday, October 23, 2016

Four More Months!!!!!

The last two months have been busy as usual. In my Compositing and Scene Finishing class we touched on the use of Syntheyes.

Tracking done in SynthEyes. Object placement, constraints, and  playblast done in Maya.
Scene composited within Nuke X.


During my Project Management III class we mostly worked on file management and refreshers on Maya tools but I did arrange a scene from a few of my previous models.





My class this last month was Directed Study. The precursor to my portfolio courses! Here are the things I made!

Modeled in Maya.

Pot modeled in Maya. Top paper modeled in ZBrush.

Mila materials rendered in Maya.


Monday, September 5, 2016

The End of Summer is Nigh

And with it comes another college update from yours truly! As always, I've been busy beyond comprehension. Homework, work, sleep (though not much, if I'm being honest)....Anywho, you probably have been wondering if I dropped out yet, right? Nope! Despite all odds, I have endured this far, I'd be an idiot to give up now.

Starting in October, I will be doing portfolio stuff solely until graduation in March! This final portfolio classes are my light at the end of a long tunnel.

Here is some stuff now:

Pulley UV map
Scraper UV map

Image Based Lighting (IBL)

Key Light (area light)

Warm Light (area light: set to temp)



Final (all lights and textures combined)