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Definitely not "the most disturbing book ever written".
Note; none of my teachers have accepted my synopsis of crime and punishment.
"Inappropriate" they wrote. Then they sent me to a counselor.
So The Fountainhead is about a whiny self-absorbed architect who just can't draw very well?
Also, D-Robe is a fool.
GT: batshido Hit me up on ME3.
GT: batshido Hit me up on ME3.
Start playing Xbox and the problem will solve itself.
The only other people I know anything about are Jon foster- Really nice guy, a bit spacey. Gives solid critiques, and Andrea wicklund. She is a super talent and from what I remember gives straightforward advice. She was pretty quiet, in a group setting though.
http://www.conceptart.org/forums/showthread.php?p=2495323#post2495323
Joining us for reviews are:
Wes Burt- Massive Black
Jon Foster- Award Winning Illustrator
Coro Kaufman- Art Director and Founder Massive Black Sterling Hundley- Award Winning Illustrator Anita Kunz - Award Winning Illustrator Andrea Wicklund - Valve Software Carl Dobsky- Established Fine Artist, ConceptArt Atelier Founder Brett Briley - id software Jason Manley- Founder Massive Black and ConceptArt.Org
An Artist’s portfolio represents their capabilities at all levels, from the student entering an Art and Design College to the successful professional working in their chosen field who is striving to always grow. A students biggest challenge when trying to get into art school or get their dream job, their dream gallery, or just a foot in the door, is knowing what to do with their portfolio. Approximately 90 percent of students leaving art school are doing so unprepared. Many take six months or more after school to resolve the portfolio problem. Those chasing scholarships face challenges with their portfolios exactly the same way. As a professional, the portfolio must continually evolve in order for the artist to continue to reach their goals and get where they want to be with their career. Even as professionals, getting input is key to moving forward. The information obstacles must be overcome for artists of all levels in order for success to come as quickly as possible, and for us all to improve.
ConceptArt.Org is bringing together a group of leading artists from some of the hottest entertainment companies, independent illustrators, fine artists, game artists, graphic novel, and film professionals together to help. Beginning Monday Nov 1st you will have your chance to hear the truth about your work, and answers to set you in the center of your path. You choose who you want to spend one on one time with, showcasing your best work right here on conceptart.org and getting the straight truth.
Need direction? Need opportunity? There will be both. Artists from companies like Valve, id software, Massive Black, and The Illustration Academy’s faculty are on hand to make sure you get what you need to move your life forward. Need a break? Need to focus?
Attendees will be of both student and professional groups, as well as hobbyists with just a mild interest in it all. However, when you bring a group like this together, and you make a splash, you are tapping into a very deep connection pool. Marko Djurdjevic was discovered on ConceptArt.Org. You can be too! Just need advice? Yeah, there is plenty of that on the way. Best part is, you can watch the entire period you select, meaning you get to see what they say about others works too from your team of instructors.
Want to get your portfolio reviewed? You can do that.
Want to see others portfolio reviews? You can do that too.
Want both? You can do that too!
Want to see all of them? You can do that too!!
Artists often learn best while hearing and seeing what teachers say about others works. There is less of an ego hit when it is not of your own soul, idea or hand. Make it easy on yourself. Get your portfolio reviewed. Take the hard truth told in constructive and motivating fashion, and then sit back and formulate your own ideas about the discussion on others works, and the art itself. You will learn, and that is no joke.
Hope to see you there.
from all of us...at ConceptArt.org
TIME TRAVEL EDIT:
Ok I think I've gone as far back as I can. I better not do anything back here that could affect the time stream.
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things are good here! bombs and i went to ontario last week, so this weekend will be lovely and low and lazy. i have not drawn in forever -- i might get some masonite and correct this, as i met a furiously talented man in ontario named ED SPERA (google him!) who told me all about masonite and how it is much better than canvas for realism. otherwise, i have been working working working. how are you? what is new?
your friend,
mully mullington the mulled.
I have candy... in this old burnt out van around the corner. Its free!
Also, season 2 of Thumbs Up! is up! Hooray!
http://www.vbs.tv/watch/thumbs-up/
t mully:
Thanks for your reply. I hope you guys had fun in Ontario and I am jealous of your lovely low lazy weekend as I have just been handed quite a deal of work to do.
I googled Ed Spera and he is indeed cool. I am glad he has inspired you to do more arts since you have been in a lull lately. I hope you find that masonite- sadly my traditional media experience is limited to paper, so I cannot personally laud its virtues.
best regards,
tam tammibal, son of tamilcar
how are things
gonna be going in again tonight
but I'm going to be seeing Robin Williams tomorrow night!
How are you?
also getting quite a bit of work
Bleck.
"Humor can be dissected, as a frog can, but it dies in the process."
Imagine all of my posts being spoken by Alec Baldwin
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t-dot.
T-Dot.
I didn't know you were a gangsta
Then drink alcohol and eat lots of candy.
Some punk ass kid snatched her bag of candy so I chased his fucking ass down and took it back.
Her mom just called me and said that kid's mom was talking about I beat her kid up. Came to her door and was yelling and carrying on and everything.
God damn fucking people.
Just got over a bite to my right foot. Right now getting over a wolf spider bite to my left legs achilles heel. And today I got bit on my hips by something.
And 2 months ago I got bit on the face by some other spider.
Basically my question is how do I stop looking delicious to things that bite?
Do you keep a clean house? Spiders pretty much only hang around when there are other smaller bugs for them to eat. So if you can get rid of the other bugs, your spider population will drop.
Also consider finding out what specific species of spider is biting you and causing these severe reactions. Wolf spiders are pretty not-aggressive.
Is the bite painful? Like a bee sting painful or worse? Or do you just notice a welt later? What area of what country do you live in?
they are fucking monsters
I am shamefully afeared of spiders but in their defense I was not once bitten.