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Post by mentalguru on Jan 12, 2010 12:34:58 GMT -5
Valentines special huh Sean?
-laughs evily-
I can see you having some fun with that where Randall is concerned.
-is shot-
DD- there is a board here for fanart if you want to show off some of your pieces! Hope you're having a good time here so far.
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Post by V on Jan 12, 2010 18:03:00 GMT -5
;D I sure am!
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Post by V on Jan 12, 2010 18:03:58 GMT -5
Sorry! I space out at times! ;D But... yeah, I'm bored.
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Post by RandallBoggs on Jan 12, 2010 19:53:08 GMT -5
*grins in Mental's direction* As a matter a fact, Randall's a main feature with a cast member who recently made herself known in a big role of our greatest CoMONdy as yet last year. But it's a good story and I think you'll be surprised. *raises brow* Unlike your girls's "little black dress" idea, Ran shows his first impression and then changes colors (no not literally).
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Post by mistica0christina on Jan 12, 2010 23:08:22 GMT -5
So Vanessie, you said that you are planning to try and break into the world of animation? That's interesting...right now I'm actually trying to get my bachelor's in Fine Arts in hopes that it will help me try to either get a job in the movie or gaming industry, working with computers to make those sort of things if you will...it's not an easy task working in the art field but you do have the drawing talent, that's for certain, you probably have a high chance of making it...good luck with that!
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Post by V on Jan 13, 2010 18:16:02 GMT -5
Thank you! I'm REALLY interested in the film industry. But what really got me into drawing was Disney films. I always loved them, even as a teen now! ;D They're just so memorable, and it's my dream to become those that animate memorable scenes. Like Glan Keane with Marahute, the Beast's transformation, John Silver, and Ariel. But my inspiration is Walt Disney. He's certainly a visionary. From creating the first cartoon with synchronized sound in 1928, first color cartoon, first feature animated film in 1937, and first film with symphonetic sound in 1940, he really came from a poor farmboy in 1901 to a successful filmmaker from 1937 to 1966. Sorry for that... I get into my Disney history! ;D Yeah, here's what I'm working on! www.acmeanimation.org/Content/ViewFile.aspx?ArticleId=497340&CommentID=499387&NeedsAuthentication=true#Comment499387
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Post by mistica0christina on Jan 13, 2010 20:22:00 GMT -5
Hey, it's cool, we all have what inspires us to go for those goals in life, mine is mainly my love for art and drawing in general...like you, I've been drawing for a long time with either more serious stuff for class or just doodles in my spare time.
That animation was pretty cool, my high school never had an animation class unfortunately but I have gotten a small chance to do some stuff in Adobe Illustrator in both a Design 3 and Graphic Design class that I have taken. I do have a thread up on here titled "Need an opinion", in there is a picture that I had done as a final project for the Design 3 class that I took, it's just a basic picture but it's not half bad considering that I normally prefer just pencil and paper for my stuff.
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Post by V on Jan 13, 2010 20:26:20 GMT -5
Was it the horse? I remember seeing it and it was actually cool! I loved the colors!
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Post by mistica0christina on Jan 13, 2010 20:31:39 GMT -5
Was it the horse? I remember seeing it and it was actually cool! I loved the colors! Yep, that's it! ;D What's funny about it is that I was originally going to do the horse white but once I started putting color on it...yeah, white wasn't going to look right for it so I chose to make it more of a brown.
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Post by V on Jan 14, 2010 18:10:11 GMT -5
It's really cute! I think it's cool to get into something once, and then we get into it more that we change it than what we expect what we want it to be! Like, to make it more creative! ;D
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Post by mistica0christina on Jan 15, 2010 0:06:44 GMT -5
It's really cute! I think it's cool to get into something once, and then we get into it more that we change it than what we expect what we want it to be! Like, to make it more creative! ;D You know what else is kind of cool since this has happened to me a few times, when you actually goof up on something yet that goof actually makes it better or adds to a piece...lol, kind of weird and cool at the same time when that happens. ;D
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Post by V on Jan 17, 2010 9:21:45 GMT -5
Man, I do that a whole lot of times! I even did thst with the Randall and his Colors drawing! ;D
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Post by mistica0christina on Jan 17, 2010 13:59:04 GMT -5
Really? Well if you did goof up I didn't notice it...still a cool drawing though.
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Post by V on Jan 18, 2010 10:24:53 GMT -5
Yeah... it's kind of funny because whenever I mess up on a drawing, people around me never notice it and still think it's a masterpiece! ;D
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Post by mistica0christina on Jan 18, 2010 16:31:03 GMT -5
Actually, though funny, that is a good thing if you think about it...I took a Graphic Design class and she would give us a few pointers for if we ever decided to take a job in that field, she would suggest that if someone noticed your mistakes in your works, it was best not to tell them that you goofed up but instead act as if you intended to do that...of course, that would be lieing, you shouldn't do that, lol. On a serious note, sometimes those little mistakes that people don't notice do help you, and if you like, take it as a learning experience so that way, whatever you goofed up on, use that as a way to help your next piece become better.
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