somewhere along the Internet i read any typical question of student animators like me- how to become a better artist/ animator. and professional animator answer- always bring a sketch pad and draw your daily experience, (according to my memory, anyway that what stuck on my head i'll try to research and re-post that
site.)
that answer really inspire and i wanna try it so so today i'll just make the opening page. i don't know if i can draw this week (it's my finals week), but i'll try it.
but after this week i'll do this everyday, well it may not be always digital but surely next week i'll always doodle and try to upload.
well in this blog i will not concentrate on technical stuff but more on the feeling/ atmosphere or just what happen. and i'll try my best to skecth that on my post.
i'll post whatever output i have, an artist also said (and i also forgot who) that we should just not post our best work or what we think is good because will never learn/ grow. (well unless it's your portfolio right? it will be a different story)
anyway here's my 1st post....
i'll title it my workplace!
site.)
that answer really inspire and i wanna try it so so today i'll just make the opening page. i don't know if i can draw this week (it's my finals week), but i'll try it.
but after this week i'll do this everyday, well it may not be always digital but surely next week i'll always doodle and try to upload.
well in this blog i will not concentrate on technical stuff but more on the feeling/ atmosphere or just what happen. and i'll try my best to skecth that on my post.
i'll post whatever output i have, an artist also said (and i also forgot who) that we should just not post our best work or what we think is good because will never learn/ grow. (well unless it's your portfolio right? it will be a different story)
anyway here's my 1st post....
i'll title it my workplace!
and yeah i'll share the link where i found those inspiring lines
(i just hope i'll stumble to them again)
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