Heh. It’s more that the industry is becoming stronger in Melbourne. That doesn’t mean extra jobs though unfortunately!
The one thing that has surprised me (and I won’t name names) is the amount of game companies shafting artists out of pay, either through not paying promised overtime/bonuses, or contracting them at a lower rate than they originally agreed on. It’s rather disappointing.
Australian CG Artists
I’ve heard of one or two guys who has gone to melbourne recently for work. After so many years of folks leaving to look for opportunities, myself included, it would be nice to think that the trend has been reversed !
I would hope so, I too know someone about to move from Sydney to Melbourne for a game dev job!
hey guys i’m a student in Sydney. www.eagle4.net i use 3d studio max
i hear you all complaining about your courses. but i can honestly say i got scewed. i am studying at AIT in Sydney. they told me they offered a 3d course. i showed them some of my 3d work, telling them i want to get into 3d modeling as a job. they offer me a partial scholorship, still expensive, but not as bad. now when i get into my course it turns out 3d is only a small part of their diploma course. oh and when i showed my work to the 3d teacher he said just form seeing that i could be exempt frm the whole course. as it turns out. i actually know more than my teacher. and thats from free tutorials on the net.
so yeah. i’m not too happy…
anyway its good to meet more aussies who are interested in 3D.
i am wanting to do games, but particles really intrest me… are there many jobs doing particles?
i know Allan Mckay does all that kind of thing.
eagle4
allan i saw you at the max 8 thingo. where you showed off some of ya stuff. i was blown away by your tank animaiton with particles… you know the one… i have tried to replicate it, you gave me a tip at the Digital media festival’s last day in sydney. but still no luck. any chance you could e-mail me the file so i can see how you did it? wedgetaileagle@yahoo.com
eagle4
Hey everyone!
Being born in Hobart and grown-up in Germany (since I was four years old) makes me some kind of Pseudo-Aussie, but I just hope for your acceptance anyway.
I’m planning to move back to Australia in the next weeks/months to start a new life and (hopefully) a career as FX Animator. So my question is:
Do you think that the (temporary) distance is fatal for applying and I should move to Australia BEFORE job-hunting?
This may be a dumb question, but it really concerns me, since I’m now living with my parents (for free) and I obviously want to move to the city where I find work. The other way involves more expenses, difficulties and a lot of guessing, but maybe makes it easier getting hired by becoming a local.
Any advice is greatly appreciated!
Timewaste, what city are you looking to come to? or are you planning to go back to Hobart?
Wow, that was the fastest reply ever, thanks!
My favourite cities would be Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. Mostly because I think these
are the “hot spots” with the best opportunities. But since I love the country as a whole, the city is not really important.
Well, kinda. I’m originally from Detroit.
You may have heard of me. Chances are I’ve been fired from a company you’ve worked for.

[left]I’m now a borderline alcoholic thanks to McKay. I’m currently back in Sydney working at a little place called ProMotion Studios. Great place![/left]
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[left]Hey, I need some critiques on my reel so I can pare it down to the bestest of the bestest![/left]
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DJ,
Being fired from Animal is getting to be a badge of Honour in this industry. Although it took some serious effort to do it in such spectacular style!
If you want to work as an fx animator your best bet is probably Sydney. Its expensive and full of rude people who will gladly sell their soul to get one step ahead, you’ll love it !
Shops like Animal and RSP will happily respond to international applicants if they like your work. But generally it is a LOT easier if you are local !
ive heard this several times before, but there are a few large studio’s in melbourne, just seems to be more jobs in sydney.
what happened at animal ? o.O
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He came to work dressed as Hilter… the rest just kind of writes itself !
Dont know why your coming down under if your looking for Film VFX work ,the big exodus is about to start as all the large jobs are soon to draw down … USA / London here we come !!!
B
Primarily I’m coming down under because it’s my home of choice (I waited for that for so many years now)…and Film VFX would be the job of my dreams, but for now I just want to get a foot in the door, the medium is secondary.
You may have heard of me. Chances are I’ve been fired from a company you’ve worked for.

[left]I’m now a borderline alcoholic thanks to McKay. I’m currently back in Sydney working at a little place called ProMotion Studios. Great place![/left]
[left]Hey, I need some critiques on my reel so I can pare it down to the bestest of the bestest![/left]
[left]http://forums.cgsociety.org/showthread.php?t=384313[/left]
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Hey, that’s my post and my picture! You’re not you, you’re me! I’m you…
My head hurts.