Saturday, April 19, 2008
Memory Lane
Here is a sample of my sketchbook from 4 years ago, when I had just finished Art Fundamentals @ Sheridan, and had been accepted into the BAAA for the first time. I had barely made it past the cut with my portfolio, scoring 1 mark above the cut off point, and I think that had I not made it in back then I would have quit drawing altogether. The room drawing, IS my room drawing from that portfolio!
Anyways, Im posting these up, because a friend of mine, Adam Hines, thought it would be cool if I showed stuff I did from the year him and I were in Fundies. I would heartily recommend the Art fundamentals program to anyone thinking about taking animation or illustration while in high school. The program kicked my ass, and I am ever so grateful, as it taught my peers and I, tons.
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8 comments:
jealousss, How are you gonna keep busy during the summer dude?
I think we have all come a long way since art fundamentals.. you got one more mark then me on that portfolio though hah.. I was sitting on the edge.
Yikes man,
Love that double page spread of Batman...Wow. lol Its nice to see youve improved.
Taj, I will probably just keep on keeping on. I'm working part time as a cook to pay the bills.
Nathan, I agree completely. Its amazing to see whats being produced by the people from that year these days. Great work abound.
Andrew, the Batman double spread was so bad I had to put it up! I couldn't deny others the pleasure of laughing at that. :D
I love spidey's anatomy in the 3rd pic! Still way better than I was. I got 15 points below the cutoff. Take that, Nathan! If I didn't appeal, I'd probably be at Algonquin College right now.
But yeah, the improvements of everyone are pretty amazing. It's nice to see all that hard work and tuition is paying off. I for one, can't wait till september.
damn..you have guts to put up old works haha
now i'm tempted to go to animation school just so they'll heckle me into being a non lazy artist.
ha ha
-nelson from the simpsons
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