So I'm an official Concept Artist now! :D
16 years ago
I got a job as a concept artist working on a new game project with a studio called Holopoint games. http://www.holopoint.com.au/
The hard work payed off. :D
Doing commissions for those who are interested. <3
Peace Love Brown Rice. <3
The hard work payed off. :D
Doing commissions for those who are interested. <3
Peace Love Brown Rice. <3
What have you been doing these past weeks?? lol
Well, what ever you have been up to it has worked. That is amazing that you could drop out and get accepted as a concept artist so quickly. You should be very proud!
And, in other news....... GOD DAMN IT!!! I just shut a door on my heel and it ripped off an inch high and two inches wide of my skin. There is blood every whereereerereere?!?!??!?!?!!!
aaargrgagrahgfdskf!
I need to buy a first aid kit. :(
Oh god. the pain! I am not meaning to take it out on your journal. sorry sorry sorry.
That's okay I wasn't offended by the aggression. Haha.
It's been a terribly hard decision, the hardest to make in my entire life so far. But I feel that I did the right thing.
The whole time I've been working on my folio and getting my head sorted out. I was in a strange place cause of tafe.
I've been contacting studios all over the place to get a job before the rush of 200 graduates wants jobs. Cause there's the uni students too. S:
I know everyone at tafe is upset with me doing so. But i feel better for doing it. I feel like im going in the right direction now.
And the knowledge i gained from tafe is well worth the time and money spent there. :D
hows your heel? <3
Anthony accidentally kicked it in his sleep later that night and it started pissing out blood all over my clean new sheets. ;-;
Its starting heel up now though. (hurrhurr, get it? I am punny!)
We should compare wounds! :D
Yeah thats the way that I saw it as well. Ive already got a diploma, I don't really need the advanced diploma. I've got the job without it and im getting experience before everyone else. Which im rather proud of. :D
Thank you for being so supportive of me Wendykins. <3
I wonder what Mr yakas would think of us now? Lol.
buuut, those feelings of admiration where not mutual.. for he was the ultimate jackass teacher.
Actually, now that I think about it... most of my art teachers have been total losers.
Yakas was always angry. Cooksly was always depressed and crying all over the place, trying to tell me how unfair life was to him. My art teacher in QLD was also a bit of a life-failiour. She called sean a fag for no reason and all of the speakers she brought in where 'I SPLASHED PAINT HERE COS IT MADE ME ANGRY! This piece represents frustration! durf-durf" dimwitted self-admiring 'artists'.
The only cool art teacher I had was my year 6 and 7 teacher. Mrs Ross. She was just a normal teacher who drove a Harley and really loved art. Every story we wrote had to have 3-6 illustrations in it, and then we would hang them all up on the wall and do a critique. Kinda like how tafe is run. :D
good times :)
I tried to find her on facebook. no luck *sadface*
I saw Yakas in mb half way through last year and he invited me to come to the school to do a speech to the year 12s. Given, I had only JUST left school myself I did not organise a date for this speech.
I hardly did any actual design work in her class... but she was epic. She was more like a friend who knew allot of stuff than a teacher.
I was really into screen printing back then.
on my last day in mb she stole a screen from school and gave it to me all wrapped up with a note telling me not to open it until I was away from the school grounds.
haha! Epic woman :)