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Wow Chad thats hot!, im guessing that the featured car is the 4 door Accord. Nice stuff!
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And i cant get my drivers licensed. its a bitch of a state. I think im dying.
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good stuff, the scenic shots are my favorites, i wonder is it always this easy, 2-3 minutes here & there and its done? if you do not mind me asking what did you go to school for & how did you get into storyboarding?
...btw what so wrong with georgia?
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Hi Chad,
Cool art, can't help but think, "Wow, he drew this stuff from his head!" I could never do that, awesome! Is drawing from imagination something one learns in school or did you have to pick that up on your own? Since I only took art in high school, we never drew from imagination just from still life. Take care al
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i have a BA degree from Kennesaw State College in Marietta, GA. that is all. many ask me this question and it really has no meaning. nobody teaches storyboarding. my college degree has nothing to do with my career as it is today. nobody cares or asks this when i am picked to do a job. i got into it by drawing fake storyboards and submitting them to agencies and production companies. eventually, someone called for a real job. this is often how comic book artists start as well. there is no marvel comics degree. there is no storyboard masters program. georgia. nothing is 'wrong' with any state of existence unless you happen to hate it. i would never have the opportunities there as i do in hollywood. besides the overly humid weather, the redneck southern culture, lack of diversity geographically and culturally, there's nothing wrong with it. and there are rednecks across the globe, in any place you will go. but i dislike the south. i'm glad i was raised on the east coast, however, and not the west. but i am likewise glad to have moved on to take my upbringing and it's good traits elsewhere. i do miss the thunderstorms, though. love those. and, yes, al, schools seldom, if ever, teach drawing from imagination. and this is reflected by most people who draw anything whatsoever. including me for years. drawing from the mind is an entirely different set of brain tools that few can pull off. rather, few attempt to go there. why? because, especially at the beginning, it is a painful and uncomfortable thing to do. and one must do it constantly like learning the piano to get any good at it. since very few people see the value in learning to draw, fewer still ever do it. but it is always a double-standard when people elevate or highly compliment someone who does draw well. many of the experts and naysayers and pessimists and parents and teachers who diminish the importance of drawing are often the first to highly regard the one who actually does make it -what an absolutely fukked up world. the same goes for any creative person in the arts: this pursuit of a dream or talent is regarded as superfluous and irrelevant, as one must have a "real job" to make it. --the girl wants to sing. the society laughs at her. she becomes christina aguilera, the world worships her, she laughs at them. she can buy all of their houses and cars. plus she gets to keep singing. forever. |
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cool, thanks for "breaking it down" i asked because i was just wondering whether you knew you were going to pursue a career in an art related field or sort of fell into it. Because alot of the storyboard artists i have heard of went to school for art or design, one guy named ryan church, is work outrageously good site: www.ryanchurch.com .
"drawing from the mind is an entirely different set of brain tools that few can pull off. rather, few attempt to go there" that phenomenom still confuses me, that someone can sit & look at a picture for 20+ hours and create a masterpiece, but give them 20 minutes and a blank sheet of paper and they get fustrated? I still get fustrated with that myself, because it is something i have done so many times, but for some reason it just look on the paper the way it is in my head. I know what you mean as far as the double standard thing, all through school all i did was draw in class, i never was particularly interested in school although i was a decent student. Teachers would always tell me that "doodling" was not important in one sentence but then when the school had art exhibitions or class art tprojects then it was something that should be pursued. Anyway i do think it is changing, because art & design seems to be getting a lot of attention now in the media.
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tokes, thanks for the link. ryanchurch is a conceptual artist for film. that is yet another venue for commercial art. unlike storyboarding, which is typically fast, sketchy, continuity-centric, conceptuals are just as the name says: variations of an environment, creature, vehicle, set, or all combined.
that is all done digitally nowadays, rarely hand-drawn. yet ryan uses painter to give it a traditional, yet slick, look. you may be right about the tide changing. in ways, some software-centric careers in design are rekindling, ie, revisiting, tried and true principles of art, as those are the roots of it all. and the accessibility of information has created many professional subcultures. |
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