Thursday, September 24, 2020
Thursday, September 17, 2020
What To Do To Get a Job and Start a Career in my Dream Industry
https://www.cgspectrum.com/blog/concept-artist-interview-advice-with-krzysztof-luzny
For concept artists, having a wide skill set and an understanding of various subjects is key for the flexible nature of concept art.
https://conceptartempire.com/alex-chiu-story-artist-interview/
For storyboarders, studying film and understanding how the film frames scenes and what is done to transition across each scene is crucial.
https://characterdesignreferences.com/blog-interviews-5/allison-perry
For character designers and many artist careers in general, it is important to look at successful portfolios to understand how to build one's own and to network with fellow artists.
Thursday, September 10, 2020
Thursday, September 3, 2020
Mystery Sentence
With remote classes, if I could take all my online classes away from SoCal, I would take them in Japan.
Wednesday, September 2, 2020
Ten Artworks
Ten of my past artworks
My Art, Goals, and Influences
I've started art pretty late compared to most of my peers. I've always loved animation since I was a kid, but that would never go beyond just viewing, that is, until late in high school, when I realized that pursuing the very thing I've always enjoyed was what I wanted to do the most. I love both American and Japanese animation, and want to be a part of the industry some day, hopefully as a storyboarder or concept designer. Because I am behind on experience, I lack expertise, but make up for it in hard work. I've dabbled in various mediums, including pencil, charcoal, and Photoshop illustrations, and Toon Boom Harmony animation. One inspiration of mine is Murata. I absolutely love the way he conveys movement through each scene he illustrates and aim to make action scenes as he can.
This blog has been created for both personal work and for Art 363B - Illustration.