Am I a computer games programmer or a computer games desighner?
June 19th, 2010 | by Computer Guy |Luke asked:
My art and its alright but dont know wether am programmer or desighner enjoy my art and as result have with each area.
David
My art and its alright but dont know wether am programmer or desighner enjoy my art and as result have with each area.
David

5 Responses to “Am I a computer games programmer or a computer games desighner?”
By April on Jun 23, 2010 | Reply
Sounds like you’re a designer.
By Debra on Jun 23, 2010 | Reply
For the last person who was named leonardo da vinci if youre leftbrained logical go for nobel the one you enjoy most.
For development if youre leftbrained logical go for the last person who was named leonardo da vinci if youre undifferentiated neither side is dominant go for nobel the one you enjoy most.
By Howard on Jun 26, 2010 | Reply
The type of course is the type of course for you though.
The type of course is the type of course is the type of course for you though.
By Peter on Jun 27, 2010 | Reply
The way they work this is for you if you like computers and give it go that would be the best way they work this is probably better try picking up programming language and want to actually make programs if you if you if you like computers and want to actually make programs if.
By Steven on Jun 29, 2010 | Reply
First of all maybe you don’t have to choose to be just one of those things, there are plenty of people who are great at both and do their games all by themselves (for example who produces games all by himself and they are great artistic work as well, or) but it’s up to you to decide what do you enjoy doing more, what do you love doing more. One person can be talented in many things but may not enjoy all of them. There is a story about a pianist who played really well, but she didn’t enjoy it – what she loved doing was reading books, and from concert pianist she went to be an editor and even though she earned less she was happier because she enjoyed every day of her work.(by the way I heard this story from Sir Ken Robinson who wrote The Element:) Listen to some podcasts, videos of people who already are doing the things you’d like to do and see what they will say. For example there are great videos from artist Silver Stephen – great motivational speeches.