Originally Posted by
VoodooGaming
Aye, but that's how the industry is going. Programmers are not expected to produce Concept Art, but are expected to produce napkin drawings for designs, and 3D Modeling & Animation is a skill required by most Programming Positions in a lot of companies.
As for Art, they too need to be able to do programming.
Speaking with the people of Aardvark, they said the gap is small, but the specialisations are getting more complex. You're no longer a Artist, or Programmer, you're a Creative Developer who specialises in; Art / Modeling / Programming / Tools / Etc...