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To put it simply, no. I studied art, majored in animation design, and after graduation, I worked in a foreign game company. In the end, he resigned and went into business.
Why don't you do it, the reason is very simple, the art major is typical'Drive high and go low'The investment is very large, the threshold is very high, it takes years of investment, practice, and accumulation, but the return in the end is completely disproportionate. To put it simply, I have loved painting since I was a child, and my talent is also very good, and I study very hard, I started to major in high school, and I have four years in college, and the money I invested, the tuition fees, etc., are all counted as less than 200,000 yuan. With such a big investment in student life, in exchange for a monthly salary of 3,000 in exchange for a foreign company (Chengdu), at least half of the food and accommodation is missing, what else can you leave?
Besides, if the 3,000 yuan is idle, it is only exchanged for overtime 9 nights and 7 days a day, and our project manager, who does not understand art, is only responsible for the company's completed orders and foreign customers every day to exchange feedback, which is very easy but has a monthly salary of more than 10,000 yuan. To put it simply, we are a highly skilled and capable labor force that is extremely cheap. And everyone in our company is not in good health, back pain, shoulder pain, frozen shoulder are the most basic and common, sitting in the office every day and working intensively, these can be imagined.
After all things considered, I still quit and decided to take art as a hobby rather than a career. The threshold for learning is very high, and the job is the basic salary of the society, and the workers have been difficult to find wages in recent years, and the wages are much more than those of us who use high technology in exchange. So please think twice.
But if you have strong personal ability, a high talent for art, and a particularly good drawing, that's another story. After going to the Academy of Fine Arts, I will take the environmental art route, and in the future, I will get a commission for interior decoration and the like, and the commission is very good, so the treatment is still okay. In fact, I think about it back then, I learned animation design because of my hobby, I didn't think about it so much, and I don't regret it.
Don't mind if there's more nonsense, hope, thank you.
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It's easy to learn, and as long as you like it, you will feel a sense of accomplishment whenever you finish a work.
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Nowadays, many people study art in order to be admitted to college in the college entrance examination, but in fact, many people in art majors do not like it but just want to go to college. It's not a question of whether you like it or not, it's a question of whether you like it, interest is the best teacher, as long as you like it, you'll be able to learn anything.
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En, as long as you like it, you feel like it's easy to learn!
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It's not very easy to learn, the money consumption is too large, and it is not recommended to learn
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It's easy to learn if you like it... If you like it, you have a certain amount of patience...
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That's up to you, as long as you work hard, then it's easy to learn!
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I'm dying if I don't study well.
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Specialties are generally very good.
If you work hard to draw for a year and a half, you are lucky enough to be admitted to the undergraduate program. >>>More
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