Bubbaloo wrote:Hi Leonardo,
These are very good questions. First, a degree would definitely help get a job. Right now, all I have is 10 years experience at an architectural firm, and a whole lot of self learning. But my goal is not to land a job, it's to have success running my own small studio. To do this, I need to learn more, much more. Although I am laid off, I am still doing contract CAD work and various small 3D projects. As I want to move more into the field of animation and/or effects, I realize how much I need to learn, and what I need is a structured system of learning that a specialized school can provide.
As for a return of investment, I think with a few good years of steady work, repayment of debt could be completed. But that's the appealing aspect of self employment for me; that the amount of success I achieve will be due to the amount and quality of work I can do. When working for someone else, this is not so much the case. I'm tired of making money for other people.
So as far as doing the best I can with where I am now (contacts, portfolio, etc.), I'm afraid that's not good enough. I want more, and the way to that goal for me, is through a structured education.
Okay, we are getting somewhere.
Your end goal, is to have your own successful business. Therefore the actual "degree" have no other vaule than self-learning. Meaning it doesn't matter if you go to an On-line college, an actual college, or you self-learn from books / tutorials.
At the end of the day is the "knowledge" that you get what's important to you...
Unless, of course you are planing to use your degree as a marketing tool (Like lawyers, doctors, and other professions )
If that is the case, then as a business owner, you want to make sure you get the best possible knowledge at the best possible price. The link above
http://www.animationmentor.com/
showed a $20,000 price tag. Is that the best way that you can invest your money to get the knowledge that you are after?
(I don't know... you are the only one that can answer that question
)
As a side note... IMO Architectural visualizations is a evolving field. Architectural Graduates are coming out of school with enough knowledge to do great renderings (and they are only going to get better)... that means more arch offices are going to be doing renderings in-house
(again this is my personal opinion.... I could be dead wrong
)
In order to succeed you are going to need to offer a product/service that:
1- Has a market (nitch)
2- It's hard to copy / duplicate
3- It has vaule (people are willing to pay for it)
If you can create a service/ product (it doesn't matter what it is) that achieves all three of those things.... you'll be filty rich!! it's not an easy task though

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Is "Bubbaloo Animations" that product?
(Again... I don't know, you are the only one that can answer that question )