Nike x Akatsuki concept product add commercial

This is another practice project which i made in After effects. I just used anime clips for the transition and created the logo animation. Don't mind the Sfx i'm very bad at choosing those and i need to learn sound design.

u/android_112 — 1 day ago

made an edit for upcoming Games (Indian)

This is fan tribute edit to upcoming games and i know still there are lot of indie games which i could have added in the edit.

u/android_112 — 8 days ago

simple logo animation made it for myself

This is a just simple logo animation which i made for myself as a practice

u/android_112 — 9 days ago

Nokia X Spidey concept for Ad commercial

This is a personal practice project completely created in After effects as im learning from past one week. The model is from sketchfab and i altered the textures in Blender. My main focus was to learn animation in after effects.....it was mid and it was my practice project so thought of sharing. The concept and Idea is completely mine...

u/android_112 — 18 days ago

Hi everyone,

I’m a self-taught 3D artist currently working as a 3D Generalist in an IT company. Over the years, I’ve explored various creative and technical areas, including web development with Three.js and hands-on work with Unity.

However, I feel a bit stuck. I’ve spent time learning many aspects of 3D—modeling, animation, texturing, lighting, rigging, and even some coding—but I don’t feel truly confident or skilled in any one area. It feels like I’ve become a generalist without mastering a specific craft.

I have around five years of experience working as both a developer and a 3D artist, and I’ve been using Blender throughout this journey. Everything I’ve learned so far has been self-taught.

Now, I’m certain that I want to pursue 3D art and animation as a serious career path, but I’m unsure how to move forward or specialize effectively.

I’d really appreciate any advice on:

  • Choosing the right specialization in 3D
  • Improving my skills to an industry level

Thank you in advance for your guidance.

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u/android_112 — 2 months ago