Here ive drawn different facial expressions for my character and also poses. by doing this, its helping me to know my character more and being comfortable in drawing him in different angles.
I know you must be a bit disappointed today, but you should see it as a 'call to arms' re. sorting your priorities out, and putting a much more professional spin on what you do, how you do it and when you do it. This was an example of the 'real world' looking in, as opposed to the comforts of cosy students-ville - they are very different places. You need to make much more of yourself and your natural abilities! Start with this blog - which is a bit 'college' still, don't you think?
Hey George :)
ReplyDeleteI know you must be a bit disappointed today, but you should see it as a 'call to arms' re. sorting your priorities out, and putting a much more professional spin on what you do, how you do it and when you do it. This was an example of the 'real world' looking in, as opposed to the comforts of cosy students-ville - they are very different places. You need to make much more of yourself and your natural abilities! Start with this blog - which is a bit 'college' still, don't you think?
oh, and also...!!!
http://ucarochester-cgartsandanimation.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/reminder-internal-student-survey-still.html
(don't make me nag you again, Mr N!)