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Anonymous No. 874209

>go to find freelance job
>every post is asking for NFT

>meet old friend
>asks what i work with
>i do 3d
>ohhh those NFT things yeah yeah pretty cool


this makes me hate 3d and cringe

Anonymous No. 874220

>>874209
You're searching for jobs in the wrong place. You should be searching for actual companies, possibly outsourcing ones because they usually cooperate with remote contractors. But the question is are you good enough for that.

If not, BS websites like that one are your only option, but that should push you to develop your skills more.

Anonymous No. 874223

>>874220
Kind of missing the point I think- OP is right, this shit is like a normie mind virus, extending beyond twitter/fiverr or whatever. Past clients I've worked with (big boys, but not 3d specific) have come back to me asking if I'd work on an NFT for them and I say IIIIIII gotta go. I swore from the beginning and I'll stand by this, that NFTs are cringe as an artist, no matter the circumstances. Having a permanent record of succumbing to a sheep mind set is not in my M.O. No money or sale is worth that mark to me. Having your craft defined by the shell of whatever an NFT means to people is the worst idea. this is from the perspective of an artist who values himself and his work. I'm not in this to make a buck - To survive, sure- provide for my essentials. I am in this to make art and there are plenty of ways to earn your keep without publicly jerking off the blockchain

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Anonymous No. 874233

>>874223
yeah thats what im trying to say
everyone starts to rush in on the nfts thinking they gonna be rich with selling monke

besides that they look ugly as fuck

>>874220
well im gonna make it some day
look at this
there are people who buy these because they think they look good and not for getting rich, and they rush to put it as they profile picture on twitter

autistics

Anonymous No. 874235

>>874233
I'm so sick of those profile pictures
the original CryptoPunks were cool and innovative, I like them
every other project like them is a copycat without artistic merit, and usually not even good from a technical point of view, just an attempt to get some piece of the crypto cake
/rant

Anonymous No. 874239

>>874223
>Having a permanent record of succumbing to a sheep mind set is not in my M.O. No money or sale is worth that mark to me. Having your craft defined by the shell of whatever an NFT means to people is the worst idea. this is from the perspective of an artist who values himself and his work. I'm not in this to make a buck - To survive, sure- provide for my essentials. I am in this to make art and there are plenty of ways to earn your keep without publicly jerking off the blockchain

Funny. The way I see it, if you're not making NFT's, you're a moron.

You could make thousands overnight. You could be looking at life-chaning money. Yes, that money will have come from either disgusting speculators, money launderers, or idiots with more money than sense, but guess what? Fuck them.

Take your money, give them their meaningless, worthless chunk of garbage data on the block chain, and buy yourself something real, tangible and useful.

Your ego and desire to be 'better' than the 'NFT bros' could be costing you a lifetime's worth of wealth. It'll take you next to no effort whatsoever to take a shot at it.

One guy once said to me that his definition of hell was if, when you die, the person you became goes to an alternate timeline and meets the person you could have become if you'd just had a slightly different attitude.

Anonymous No. 874246

>>874239
Nice pyramid scheme shilling, you kike scammer.
Go mint me some money first and I might reconsider