Hey Clinton thanks for commenting! Yeah it's been pretty nice for me. We're fortunate to have been the very first class at this school, so we've gotten to put our input in for lots of different issues during the school's development. It's kind of love/hate for me because although I love my teachers, being the guinea pig class is tough because we often get unfocused and awkward classes.
I went to Art Institute in Fort Lauderdale. Everything was already set in place when I got there, to be 3D, but me and a few others rebelled and produced only 2D work. It was a great experience for me, I still keep in touch with a lot of people there.
I'm a huge fan of videogames and animation, and the communication potential inherent in both. One day I'd like to help direct feature length animations. I'm intensely analytical and I can be a fairly wierd guy.
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hey what's up, Taber! I saw your post on John K's blog. You went to AI? So did I, was it good for you?
Hey Clinton thanks for commenting! Yeah it's been pretty nice for me. We're fortunate to have been the very first class at this school, so we've gotten to put our input in for lots of different issues during the school's development. It's kind of love/hate for me because although I love my teachers, being the guinea pig class is tough because we often get unfocused and awkward classes.
Overall it's a nice school though.
I went to Art Institute in Fort Lauderdale. Everything was already set in place when I got there, to be 3D, but me and a few others rebelled and produced only 2D work. It was a great experience for me, I still keep in touch with a lot of people there.
Keep drawing out of Preston's book. That's what I do pretty much all day at work (Yeah, it's really productive!!!)
Have fun being a guinea pig, hopefully they give you those tasty pellets. Try not to make thoe whimpering noises too much!
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