Simon Wrote:Some of your works closely remind me of Vincent van Gogh art.
Which ones?
Simon Wrote:Which style do you feel most comfortable doing though? Or you just like experimenting and putting yourself in a challenging atmosphere and that's what gives you the satisfaction?
I don't like doing realistic stuff as its time consuming so i'm more inclined to go for something cartoony because it's faster and simpler. Of course, I don't mind doing things that will take some time to make if i have a cool idea i wana express. Generally, i'm much more comfortable with graphite since i've been using pencil's for a long time but i really could care less what materials i'm using as i'm already familiar with how to use them or if i haven't already i'm willing to take on the challenge. The longer it takes for me to work on something just so i can better communicate an idea to my viewer the greater the satisfaction i get from it. Although, I like doing things pretty quickly sometimes i'm not proud of what i accomplished because when that happens I usually want to head back to watching movies, playing video games...etc (haste makes waste scenario)
I was very excited to start on the drawings in the beginning of the semester but as the year went by i slowly became less interested in drawing and focused more on other things i found to be interesting. My former professor was annoyed that i had talent and i wasn't using it productively. I worry if this is just a hobby since i'm not totally encapsulated with passion like some of my other peers are but i have another year. Maybe i'm tired of the physical mediums and want to explore new realms like 3d animation and video editing. I know i definitely had a blast making a 3d ceramic pot back in the college i transferred from but i don't want to accidentally break or lose my physical work so digital medium is much more convenient for me.
A sequence of variables thatre engraved since the beginning of the cosmos is responsible for animating things in reality
(04-21-2016, 06:31 PM)LutiChris Wrote: Which ones?
Some of the self-portrait ones. However I don't think you have any oil paintings here, do you?
(04-21-2016, 06:31 PM)LutiChris Wrote: I don't like doing realistic stuff as its time consuming so i'm more inclined to go for something cartoony because it's faster and simpler. Of course, I don't mind doing things that will take some time to make if i have a cool idea i wana express. Generally, i'm much more comfortable with graphite since i've been using pencil's for a long time but i really could care less what materials i'm using as i'm already familiar with how to use them or if i haven't already i'm willing to take on the challenge. The longer it takes for me to work on something just so i can better communicate an idea to my viewer the greater the satisfaction i get from it. Although, I like doing things pretty quickly sometimes i'm not proud of what i accomplished because when that happens I usually want to head back to watching movies, playing video games...etc (haste makes waste scenario)
I was very excited to start on the drawings in the beginning of the semester but as the year went by i slowly became less interested in drawing and focused more on other things i found to be interesting. My former professor was annoyed that i had talent and i wasn't using it productively. I worry if this is just a hobby since i'm not totally encapsulated with passion like some of my other peers are but i have another year. Maybe i'm tired of the physical mediums and want to explore new realms like 3d animation and video editing. I know i definitely had a blast making a 3d ceramic pot back in the college i transferred from but i don't want to accidentally break or lose my physical work so digital medium is much more convenient for me.
Ahh, thank you. Yeah, that would be quite a sensible choice, because the future is in the 3d and digital arts, definitely.
Simon Wrote:However I don't think you have any oil paintings here, do you?
for painting i've only really had experience with acrylics and watercolor.
oil paint is expensive so thats why i sorta shy away from it
i might try it in the future i just want to save my money for a VR
A sequence of variables thatre engraved since the beginning of the cosmos is responsible for animating things in reality
maan, that stuff is great! i really like your chair scooter project (although we cant see the finished one yet), so id like to see you getting more into physical 3d art i guess.
04-23-2016, 07:21 AM (This post was last modified: 04-23-2016, 07:35 AM by LutiChris.)
Faker Wrote:Have you ever considered on moving to comic book industry?
Maybe, we'll have to see. I wanna learn more outside of my comfort zone. Like video editing as depicted bellow.
My professor finally sent me the file - Woohoo!
And here are two that i did for my media class
This one leaves more room for interpretation (kinda creepy at .5 speed)
We were supposed to cut it down to 1 min and 30 seconds so i did my best
i'm disappointed by the loss of content since its too direct but the plus side is the end scene sync's up beautifully with the music
A sequence of variables thatre engraved since the beginning of the cosmos is responsible for animating things in reality