051 - Raphael Galeuchet - Problem Solving as a Concept Artist, Turning Rejections into Opportunities, and Time in the Swiss Military
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On this episode, we have Raphael Galeuchet, a Swiss concept artist. We talk about finding the positives in rejection, the design process with form and function in mind, and his experience in the military influencing his concept art. Enjoy the episode!
Shownotes:
00:38 - Who is Raphael Galeuchet
01:43 - Jumping from Engineering to Pursuing the Passion
04:09 - Doubts jumping into Concept Art
06:50 - Raphael's Experiences Traveling as a Concept Artist
11:24 - Taking Advantage of Rejection
12:51 - What is Raphael working on now?
13:57 - Should Concept Artists Know How to Do Everything?
15:43 - Raphael's interests as a Concept Artist
16:48 - The influence of Raphael's military experience on his concept art
19:11 - Where does Raphael's concepts come from, and the process of conceptualization
21:34 - The line between cool and sensible
24:35 - Being a problem solver as a concept artist
28:10 - Advice Raphael received from other companies that other concept artists would find useful
33:28 - What makes Raphael Galeuchet?
35:15 - How to support Raphael Galeuchet? Check out his Artstation and Instagram
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