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Topic : "My HUGE art predicament!!!" |
SiLeNt_UK junior member
Member # Joined: 02 Aug 2002 Posts: 41 Location: England, UK
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Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2002 1:32 pm |
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OK basically i wanna do art for A level. I know im good enuf to get good grades in it. What's the problem i hear u ask? I NEVER DID ART FOR GCSE!! Basically because my secondary's skool art dept. is a joke wiv bad equipment and nasty teachers i just never got on with.
BIG problem as im finding out.
But wait...when god closes the door he always leaves a window open (summink like that). Here's my window:
I have to create an AMAZING portfolio of my art work. I have to show im very keen on doing it and that im good at it.
Just wonderin' if i cood get sum tips on making a decent portfolio.
Im gonna include sum 3d stuff, sum photoshop stuff, sum sketches of portraits, real-life. Sum architectural design sorta stuff (drawings of buildings basically ). I really need this portfolio good. Ne help HUGELY appreciated. Also is there neway of proving my computer artwork is my own and not just ripped from the net..cood cum in handy. |
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soogarrush member
Member # Joined: 09 Jul 2002 Posts: 137 Location: Socal
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Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2002 2:21 pm |
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i think a .PSD is enough to prove its yours i believe. well atleast a .psd with all the layers/stages intact.
im also looking to develope a nice porfolio. what types of art are best to include? as in theme, medium, and whatnot. thanks |
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Nrob junior member
Member # Joined: 25 Dec 2001 Posts: 28 Location: Waukegan, IL
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Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2002 2:35 pm |
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I would work on your spelling.. but that's just a thought ;p |
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HawkOne member
Member # Joined: 18 Jul 2001 Posts: 310 Location: Norway / Malaysia
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Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2002 8:19 am |
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Unless you're going to a school that have some competence in computer art, I'd drop the 3D (assuming it's CG 3D) and the photoshop too. If it's like most schools teaching art, they have certain kinds of "feelings" towards non-traditional art.
The school "blurb" should tell you what kind of things will be asked for in the interview.
I'd focus on drawing the most difficult things that impress the most, ears, hands, portraits, full body poses (not based on your Penthouse magazines but regular "art" poses like the "casually reclining nude") perspective studies, show that you know how to vary tone and contrast with your medium of choice, if you can do more than pencil and charcoal, it'd probably be a plus ... pictures of sculptures, artistic photos, pastel chalk drawings, gouache, acrylics stuff like that might also give you an advantage.
Choose 8-10 "finished pieces" that must be recently done, weed out the manga and comic book "fan-art", because the lectureres would just roll their eyes and think :"Not another one of those copycats!!!". (I'd do that too mind you. ) Put the best first and last in the presentation, with the "not so great" in the middle. You should also show one of your sketchbooks, that should be full of ideas and observations and if you have "dream-notes" that's good too.
This last part might be hard to do, but still possible, I know illustrators who used this sneaky "technique" to get into college and later to get jobs. Try to find out whether your interviewer is male or female, and maybe even figure out what kind of artwork might be "preferable" to that person, ask previous students, call the school ask about the art lecturers, and pick your artworks based on what you find out.
[ October 24, 2002: Message edited by: HawkOne ] |
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