don't dismiss things that appear not to work as a failure, ultimately you are learning from all the work you produce. Also if you archive these attempts they are evidence of you trying things out and may also become relevant at a later date so hang onto those images.
Phil's suggestion about refining the trees is also an observation that holds true, it shouldn't take too long... I'm loving your illustrative style and the looseness.
Okay – just a few important reminders for week 10…
1) !IMPORTANT! Hand-in for Perception essay is Monday 23rd November (Tomorrow!) between 10am and 12pm at the Design Office (Jackie’s office on Lower 4th – just up from the CG Arts Baseroom). Ensure you complete the plagiarism form; if you’ve misplaced it, ask Jackie for a new copy and attach to your essay. 2) Your crit on Friday starts at 9am in Lecture Theatre 1; we will be reversing the register order – so we’ll be starting with Simon Watts, then Richard etc. There will be a named folder on the Lecture Theatre 1 computer: as soon as you arrive please copy your 3 finished scenes into the folder in readiness for your presentation. 3) All Maya exercises should be completed for Friday morning so Alan can assess them while you are in your crit. 4) Upload to your blogs your 3 final concept paintings plus a minimum of 5 preparatory studies for each painting that demonstrate clearly your comprehension of the source material and the representation of space. Your supporting research into source material and for written assignment. All drawings from life-drawing classes. Your modeling & UV layout tasks, lighting & rendering tasks, and first digital set as specified in your technical classes. 5) Please can you ensure that you have a printed copy of your essay to submit in addition to the digital file on your submission disc. 6) Also – please ensure you copy 3 scenes and essay file into named folder on computer in baseroom by the end of the submission day. 7) Good luck! Have a great final week – work hard, be amazing, be successful! I genuinely look forward to seeing your work ☺
Hi J.J.
ReplyDeletedon't dismiss things that appear not to work as a failure, ultimately you are learning from all the work you produce. Also if you archive these attempts they are evidence of you trying things out and may also become relevant at a later date so hang onto those images.
Phil's suggestion about refining the trees is also an observation that holds true, it shouldn't take too long... I'm loving your illustrative style and the looseness.
Thank you for the both, usefull and very calming advice :D
ReplyDeleteOkay – just a few important reminders for week 10…
ReplyDelete1) !IMPORTANT! Hand-in for Perception essay is Monday 23rd November (Tomorrow!) between 10am and 12pm at the Design Office (Jackie’s office on Lower 4th – just up from the CG Arts Baseroom). Ensure you complete the plagiarism form; if you’ve misplaced it, ask Jackie for a new copy and attach to your essay.
2) Your crit on Friday starts at 9am in Lecture Theatre 1; we will be reversing the register order – so we’ll be starting with Simon Watts, then Richard etc. There will be a named folder on the Lecture Theatre 1 computer: as soon as you arrive please copy your 3 finished scenes into the folder in readiness for your presentation.
3) All Maya exercises should be completed for Friday morning so Alan can assess them while you are in your crit.
4) Upload to your blogs your 3 final concept paintings plus a minimum of 5 preparatory studies for each painting that demonstrate clearly your comprehension of the source material and the representation of space. Your supporting research into source material and for written assignment. All drawings from life-drawing classes. Your modeling & UV layout tasks, lighting & rendering tasks, and first digital set as specified in your technical classes.
5) Please can you ensure that you have a printed copy of your essay to submit in addition to the digital file on your submission disc.
6) Also – please ensure you copy 3 scenes and essay file into named folder on computer in baseroom by the end of the submission day.
7) Good luck! Have a great final week – work hard, be amazing, be successful! I genuinely look forward to seeing your work ☺