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  1. Hello, My name is Leo I'm new to the forums here. I actually joined to hopefully get a little guidance form the pros! I'm presently an illustrator. I do vector art, 3d, and traditional art. Right now I'm marketing it all through the stock photography business (hence I haven't linked to my works so as not to advertise!) and I'm quite certain that business will be seeing its end within a year or so. At least it will stop being lucrative for contributors like me simply because the market is becoming saturated with contributors. So my question is simply how does one get into 3d visualization? I'd like to work with architects and start developing it as a life career. Even if I start in visualization and take it further into architecture, my mind is open. What sort of obstacles should I expect? What should I start learning? Usually I've found that simply "doing" something is the first step to succeeding in it. But in something like architecture in general an official education is necessary. Does OJT count in this business? Self education? I have a lot of questions, but I'm sure the guidance from the pros will steer me right! Thanks!
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