Thread 33266378 - /adv/ [Archived: 1412 hours ago]

Anonymous
6/24/2025, 7:32:31 AM No.33266378
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Is it realistic to learn python, C#, game dev, hard surface 3d modeling, and 3d sculpting all at once?
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Anonymous
6/24/2025, 7:42:24 AM No.33266399
>>33266378 (OP)
You won't.
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Anonymous
6/24/2025, 7:44:39 AM No.33266406
>>33266399
I'm already a year and a half in, I just feel like it will be a jack of all trades, master of none situation
Anonymous
6/24/2025, 8:35:08 AM No.33266463
>>33266378 (OP)
Of course, however your likely to be pretty shit at it compared
to someone who took the time to just get good at one or two.

Unless you have an absurd amount of time to put into all of them each day, stick
to just one and get good at that, set some success criteria (your definition of what constitutes
good enough in that area) and revaluate when you reach it. Should you get somewhat proficent
move on to another subject, make sure to do a lot of projects incorporating previously learned skills, repeat and scale as needed.
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Anonymous
6/24/2025, 8:39:08 AM No.33266467
>>33266463
I feel more passionate about 3d art than coding but I feel like coding will allow me to cast a wider net in terms of career paths and the pay is a lot better. I don't see 3d art lasting much longer with AI and many companies are outsourcing 3d modeling to Indian sweatshops. AI is a threat with coding too but I don't feel as locked in to a specific path compared to a 3d modeler.
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Anonymous
6/24/2025, 8:44:41 AM No.33266476
>>33266463
>>33266467
Market prediction for junior talent by the time I graduate is going to be such total fucking shit with any of these, shit is so frustrating.
Anonymous
6/24/2025, 8:45:54 AM No.33266478
>>33266467
Any job requiring human level cognition will be at risk
in the near future. Do what your passionate about.