College Lecturer Profits from 3D Design Tutorials

What It’s About

Game designer designs his own freedom in the form of YouTube tutorials.

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Words of Wisdom

It’s important to build your own assets (like Shane’s tutorials) so that you can handle whatever comes at you. Everyone needs options, everyone can benefit from the ability to choose for themselves how they spend their time and how they can do the work that’s important to them.

Fun Fact

Video games get more detailed and visually stunning every day. But one of the most basic is also one of the best selling. Tetris, the highly addictive tile-matching game, has sold over one hundred and seventy million copies since its release in 1984!

Notes from Chris

Episode 908

Shane Whittington, a digital art and game development lecturer in the United Kingdom, was looking for a way to help his students. They were mainly teens and young adults new to the college environment, and he wanted to help them refresh their memory of what they did in class.

One day, he created a quick tutorial to show them how to get a student version of a popular design software at home, and he posted it on YouTube. When he checked back on the video, he saw that it had gotten thousands of views—which was a lot more than his class size.

He was intrigued. He loved the fact that the video was so useful to his students, but he was also encouraged that it had also been discovered by others. He wanted to create more content and decided to officially launch his channel, now called Game Dev Academy. He didn’t waste time overthinking it … which is one of the things that he credits with his success.

He made his first video tutorial course for Maya, another kind of design software, in August of that same year. The videos were basic, there was no editing whatsoever and Shane says that you can even see him pressing stop on the screen recorder at the end of each video. He used the computer and editing software that he had at school, and his only startup costs were about $2, which he used to buy a microphone. It was worth every penny—meaning that it was terrible—but it did the job and got him up and running.

There was no business plan at this stage. Shane continued uploading periodic videos to support his lectures, but he was busy at work and didn’t pay much attention to the channel.

This was back in 2012. Fast forward nearly three years to the Summer of 2015. Shane is on his Summer break, and he visits his channel—where he is surprised to see that he has 2,000 subscribers. He didn’t even know what YouTube subscribers were, but he thought that this seemed promising. He had been thinking about updating his Maya tutorial for the 2016 version of the software and wanted to reach a broader audience.

Soon, he was regularly earning more than $350/month, and he saw a greater opportunity if he could produce content more consistently. To decide which tutorials to work on, Shane says that he thinks about his students. Most are absolute beginners who are completely new to game art and game development. If the videos are suitable for them then that they will be of interest to people wanting to learn these subjects anywhere in the world.

So far Shane has earned over £20,000 ($25,000) and he’s on track to earn over £15,000 ($19,000) this year alone. In fact, in the last couple of months, his side hustle has started making more than his teaching position. It’s allowed him to drop two days at work which helps with maintaining his sanity. It also means that he’s able to spend extra time with his kids.

In addition to a Patreon campaign and Adsense revenue, Shane has recently started selling “assets” as paid add-ons in his tutorials for people who don’t want to make or find their own. Think of assets like digital versions of arts and craft supplies. With this new income source on the rise, he hopes that by the end of the year he’ll have the option of doing it full time. He doesn’t think he’ll ever give up teaching at the college but he’d like that flexibility.

This game designer is well on his way to designing his freedom.

 


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Call Center Employee Uses Patreon to Fund LGBTQ Podcasts

What It’s About

A trans woman creates two queer-centric podcasts to serve as a safe space for those without strong family and friend bases.

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Words of Wisdom

When I asked Callie what equipment they use, they said, they are convinced people care so much more about the content of your show than the sound quality. Fancy gear can’t make a boring conversation with a dispassionate host more interesting. Nevertheless, they shared what equipment they use: Apollo Twin High-Resolution Thunderbolt Interface, Electro Voice RE-20 Cardioid Microphone, and the Logic Pro X.

Fun Fact

Callie ended up in Houston on Arian Foster’s podcast, Now What?. He’s a former Houston Texans running back and was one of the more popular players in the NFL before he retired. He sent out a tweet that he wanted to chat with someone from the transgender community and they were recommended. Check out the episode, here!

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Episode 432

Callie Wright, in their own words, considers themself pretty privileged. Their day job as a team lead in a call center pays well, and no one they works with cares about them being queer or trans. Callie also has a supportive group of friends and family.

But not everyone who is queer and/or trans has the same experience. Callie remembers going to a vigil for a trans girl who was forced into conversion therapy and hearing an LGBTQ affirming minister say some things that made her feel out of place as a non-believer.

Callie decided to create a space not just for LGBTQ activism, but for secular activism as well. They now produces two podcasts, an activist show called The Gaytheist Manifesto and a storytelling show called The Queer side. Their goals with their podcasts are to curate a space where people feel safe, valued, loved, and protected and also to try to change the hearts and minds of people who have negative attitudes towards the LGBTQ community.

Callie’s first show The Gaytheist Manifesto launched in 2015. A little over a year into The Gaytheist Manifesto, they turned to their community and asked them to support it through Patreon. Patreon is a platform that helps creators get paid by running a membership business for their fans. Patrons pledge a monthly contribution, Callie rewards them with premium content, and Patreon delivers that content to their patrons.

In 2017, Callie added their second podcast, a storytelling show called The Queer Side. They immediately started a Patreon when this podcast launched. Between Callie’s two shows, today they receive over $800 each month in contributions. They also had roughly a dozen speaking opportunities as a result of these shows.

 


 

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