I've been working in the construction department here in Canada for the last 5 years and really want to branch out to become a set designer. I've learned SketchUp, now to have found this industry-specific courses/info its honestly so valuable thank you for these.
Thanks so much for the video, it was super informative. I’m an architect in Canada considering a switch into art direction, and just discovered your channel. Loving going through your backlog and can’t wait for new videos. I’d really appreciate any advice you could give someone in my position, or possibly even another video that goes into more specifics about parallel career paths that are common routes into the art department.
Thanks! Output is a little bit sporadic as I'm fitting it in-between work and I want to keep the quality up. But aiming to get more content out throughout 2023!
This is a good point! Yes, you can get either discounted/free educational copies of CAD software for training. I will make a point of this in a future video.
If you sharpen up your technical drawing / 3D printing skills really well, I know for a fact there is money to be made in creating parts for machines that are no longer in production. Pretty handy thing to fall back on during quiet periods.
RUclips needs more guys like you. Great video, really useful
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
As an interior decorator wanting to branch into production design or set dec, thank you for this! So helpful and informative.
Thanks! Glad you've found it useful.
It’s such a precious video thank you for sharing !! 🤗 (I’m a french student trying to learn as much as I can)
Glad you found it useful!
I've been working in the construction department here in Canada for the last 5 years and really want to branch out to become a set designer. I've learned SketchUp, now to have found this industry-specific courses/info its honestly so valuable thank you for these.
Ah! I'm so glad people are finding it useful!
This will definitely be a lot of help to a lot of people. Keep up the great content!
Fab as always!
Thanks so much for the video, it was super informative. I’m an architect in Canada considering a switch into art direction, and just discovered your channel. Loving going through your backlog and can’t wait for new videos. I’d really appreciate any advice you could give someone in my position, or possibly even another video that goes into more specifics about parallel career paths that are common routes into the art department.
Glad you're finding it useful! Working on more videos, just have to fit it all in between actual paying work!
Really informative and a fun watch, look forward to more!
Very helpful, definitely looking forward to more content from your channel!
Thanks! Output is a little bit sporadic as I'm fitting it in-between work and I want to keep the quality up. But aiming to get more content out throughout 2023!
At least here in America Vectorworks education edition is available for free to students in uni.
This is a good point! Yes, you can get either discounted/free educational copies of CAD software for training. I will make a point of this in a future video.
If you sharpen up your technical drawing / 3D printing skills really well, I know for a fact there is money to be made in creating parts for machines that are no longer in production. Pretty handy thing to fall back on during quiet periods.
Absolutely! Using CAD to reverse-engineer car/motorbike parts is a growing industry too as 3D/resin printing is becoming so much more viable.
Good work!
Thanks Matt!
I’m currently doing Luke whitelocks course as a refresher and it’s brill! 😊
Amazing!
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