5:49 was the most relatable one. I'm a 16 year old. I started my personal blender project for practice from october, it was supposed to be completed on November but still not completed yet. The problem was that i was completely blindfolded, moving things around because i was having no idea on what to animate. You might understand better that the regular student life of now a days has no time for him self. I was stuck in a loop-hole. But it wasn't a waste of time. I also learnt many things from youtube which i didnt knew before like animation basics, lighting, rendering, shading, composting, etc. Most of the youtuber don't even talk about the problems that people face. Thank you for uploading this informative video❤
I am a Class 12 student, and I am considering pursuing a career in 3D animation. I would like your guidance on this field. Does it offer good earning potential? Additionally, with the rapid growth of AI, I am concerned about whether AI could replace jobs in this industry within the next five years. While I understand that AI might assist in animation, I am unsure about its long-term impact on job security. My goal is to build a stable career with good earning potential, as I come from a middle class background. I would greatly appreciate your advice to help me make an informed decision.
If someone wants to jump into this field just by earning potential, they will burn out sooner than later and honestly only people with passion can survive in this or any industry. Also, in any industry or company, no one guarantees job security. Lay offs are happening, not only in animation but in all the sectors. I would suggest, learn a skill you are passionate about and how to earn from that skill. Not specifically with job but in some other ways too. It can be anything. So that later if the job is gone, you will have less impact than rest of the people. And Yeah. Learn how to use AI in your work as well. Better to stay informed in this fast changing world.
need more animation tutorials from your side !! for new aspiring artists
Thanks for the suggestion. 🙏🏽
5:49 was the most relatable one. I'm a 16 year old. I started my personal blender project for practice from october, it was supposed to be completed on November but still not completed yet. The problem was that i was completely blindfolded, moving things around because i was having no idea on what to animate. You might understand better that the regular student life of now a days has no time for him self. I was stuck in a loop-hole.
But it wasn't a waste of time. I also learnt many things from youtube which i didnt knew before like animation basics, lighting, rendering, shading, composting, etc. Most of the youtuber don't even talk about the problems that people face. Thank you for uploading this informative video❤
I am glad I could help 🙏🏽
I am a Class 12 student, and I am considering pursuing a career in 3D animation. I would like your guidance on this field. Does it offer good earning potential?
Additionally, with the rapid growth of AI, I am concerned about whether AI could replace jobs in this industry within the next five years. While I understand that AI might assist in animation, I am unsure about its long-term impact on job security.
My goal is to build a stable career with good earning potential, as I come from a middle class background. I would greatly appreciate your advice to help me make an informed decision.
If someone wants to jump into this field just by earning potential, they will burn out sooner than later and honestly only people with passion can survive in this or any industry.
Also, in any industry or company, no one guarantees job security. Lay offs are happening, not only in animation but in all the sectors. I would suggest, learn a skill you are passionate about and how to earn from that skill. Not specifically with job but in some other ways too. It can be anything. So that later if the job is gone, you will have less impact than rest of the people.
And Yeah. Learn how to use AI in your work as well. Better to stay informed in this fast changing world.
@@ThatIndianAnimator i understand thank you so much for your assistance