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Probably around 2016 after I finished highschool. I kind of felt in love with 3D stuff and went for a 3D & Animation school in Bordeaux, France. During my studies at e-artsup I realised that I would love to work in the CG industry when I did a 2 months training at Black COG, a CG studio in Bordeaux.
Despite many people in the game and animation industry I was never a fan of Art and I didn't draw when I was a kid. I used to play a lot of League of Legends. And one day I said to myself what am I doing with my life the answer was nothing haha. But asked myself a second question what do I like ? "Video Games, hang on can't I work in the game industry ? What do you do to make a game ? " After that I did a lot of research I discovered the 3D world ! That I have been in love with since that day.
I wanted to work in creative media and entertainment industry when I was in high school, because I wanted to create, to give a body to my ideas, the things I see in my mind, and share them with others, to represent the beautiful and amazing things in my head, and make people travel in them, hopefully sharing a bit of me and stuff through so they get out of it as kindof better persons.
I want to work in the video game industry since I'm a child. Growing up i was lucky enough to have several consoles (3ds & PS2) I played a lot of games with my dad like splinter cell Pandora's Tomorrow/Double Agent, SSX 3, FIFA etc... A few years ago, I discovered Transistor (Supergiant Games) and this game has confirmed my choice of professional career.
I started playing video games when I was around 5 years old, the passion for playing them never left me and I also discovered at the end of high school that creating them could be just as fascinating! I decided to study Game Art, because it was the visual part of game development that interested me the most and it will now be 3 years that I have maintained this passion, I am constantly learning new things and it’s awesome!