Turniphead
Death is coming
For the past few years I have been working towards a "career" in the illustration/concept art field. I initially got into it not because I have had a constant need to draw, but because it seemed like the path most compatible with my natural strengths(visuals/problem solving) and lifestyle(less formal).
I do enjoy it, but it's also a huge amount of work. The return(monetary) for the investment of work has so far been negligible. Although I am certainly expecting that to change at some point.
At this point I am left wondering if I wouldn't be better off working in the IT world.
Why?
Because it seems easier to get a monetary return for the amount of work put into it.
I would of course be able to do artwork on the side, as well as possibly doing some experimenting with game creation as I would have both the art and programming skills.
I'm trying to get a sense of whether or not this is an accurate view.
I have very little knowledge of how the computer world works. So if anyone could point out more specific jobs than just "programming", or what these jobs actually entail, that would be helpful.
I'm also just trying to get a feel for how much I actually would enjoy programming. I took a high school class however many years ago that was. It was on C++.
I remember it being mildly interesting at the time. The teacher wasn't very engaging though and I never fully understood the connection between what we were doing and the practical applications for it.
I've picked up a book on Python 3 so I'm going to give that a try and see If I can get into it.
I do enjoy it, but it's also a huge amount of work. The return(monetary) for the investment of work has so far been negligible. Although I am certainly expecting that to change at some point.
At this point I am left wondering if I wouldn't be better off working in the IT world.
Why?
Because it seems easier to get a monetary return for the amount of work put into it.
I would of course be able to do artwork on the side, as well as possibly doing some experimenting with game creation as I would have both the art and programming skills.
I'm trying to get a sense of whether or not this is an accurate view.
I have very little knowledge of how the computer world works. So if anyone could point out more specific jobs than just "programming", or what these jobs actually entail, that would be helpful.
I'm also just trying to get a feel for how much I actually would enjoy programming. I took a high school class however many years ago that was. It was on C++.
I remember it being mildly interesting at the time. The teacher wasn't very engaging though and I never fully understood the connection between what we were doing and the practical applications for it.
I've picked up a book on Python 3 so I'm going to give that a try and see If I can get into it.