Hi Jops,
Thanks for your response. Very interesting indeed.
Yes totally agree 2D graphic work often has very quick turn arounds so little time to plan your time efficiently.
I am indeed finding out that with 3D there are many things to learn and many different types of software to go with it. I started with Cinema 4D, then the render engines like Octane and Redshift and now getting into things like ZBrush and Substance Painter... lots to learn. I guess with 2D graphics the advantage generally speaking is everything is contained within the Adobe Suite.
I knew in the back of my mind that a shift in career to 3D is not going to magically solve some of the issue I mentioned in my original message, I guess these types of things happen no matter what industry you're in, but like you say as 3D is so big there is no chance you will get bored 😛
In an ideal world I would like to do a hybrid role of graphics work and 3D. I guess I just need to keep an eye out for companies which offer this position.
Thanks again for your message. It has been super insightful.
Thanks