home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
- In article <3ht3fn$ib@coranto.ucs.mun.ca>, dpenney@morgan.ucs.mun.ca (Dave Penney) writes...
- >
- >Good morning (evening) Ladies and Gentleman.
- >
- >To get straight to the point: What do I do? I am currently attending
- >the University of New Brunswick, enrolled in the Computer Sceince degree
- >program. I've been playing with POV (Persistance Of Vision) freeware
- >raytracer for some time now and I wish to pursue a career with computers
- >int the field of graphics. After making a few visits to the multimedia
- >center located on campus (loaded with MACs) and to a small company
- >(InnoVision - who have done some graphics andintros for local TV
- >broadcasts and CBC), I still feel a need to 'learn more'.
-
- For one thing, IMO, the CompSci degree can go. For CG animation, you need to
- learn animation an art. Consider, for one thing, that people with CompSci
- degrees are generally put to work installing/troubleshooting computers (at
- least from what I've seen of our local classifieds :) ).
-
- -Donald McFall
- st4pt@jetson.uh.edu
-
-
-
-