![]() I'm now in the privileged position of turn down job prospects so that I can continue making tutorials for Blender Guru. ![]() I could run Blender Guru fulltime by selling training products.Ī year later I released The Wow Factor (an eBook on using the Compositor), and made enough money in it's opening month of sales to quit my daytime job and do Blender Guru fulltime. ![]() People actually liked my work and my tutorials? And they wanted to pay me to write something about Blender?! Most striking of all, some where asking if I'd write a book! So I created - a site that would make tutorials, with the goal of using it to attract freelance work. But after a year of making tutorials, I still had none. I was lost and very seriously considered giving it up.īut when I attended the 2009 Blender conference, I was shocked to discover that people actually knew of me and loved my tutorials. I knew that I wanted to do 3D fulltime, but nobody was going to hire me with my sucky portfolio. Some has lots of Blender tutorials for both Blender Beginners and Experts, don’t’ miss them if you’d like advanced your Blender skills. This was usually because I was day dreaming about making something cool in Blender :P In worked as a labourer on construction sites, but I was fired twice for not being "switched on". So how did he get here In this final story as part of 3dartistsrock week, I asked him about his journey to becoming a major force in the Blender and wider 3D community. ![]() When I finished high school I had no serious job prospects. The 3D artist is the person behind Blender Guru and Poliigon, and the familiar face behind a wealth of Blender tutorials on YouTube.
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