r/TechnicalArtist sucks and it's not reliable

For some reason, they love to discourage CS majors from pursuing tech art, telling them to just code and make more money instead. 

A certain Tyrian Callows quote that I've recently mentioned comes to mind...but anyway. 

There is a bizarre attitude that says that tech artists don't need to learn to code, when tech art is THE career for those of us who love code and art EQUALLY. 

I'm watching too much Angela Collier apparently, but this doesn't make any sense and it's very stupid. You are a tech artist, but apparently you do not do anything with tech, and you just do art? OK, that's not what a tech artist does, so you're not a tech artist. 

At DreamWorks almost all of us TDs had CS+art hybrid backgrounds. Same with the VFX artists and riggers. So it's kind of a roundabout way of saying it, but people on that subreddit aren't the brightest bulbs in the box and they kind of don't know what they are talking about? But anyway. 

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