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May I suggest that you expand your artistic talents beyond that of drawing cats, and dogs. I see no people or anything that shows you know skills such as anatomy, proportion, perspective or anything you need in a real working environment. You also need to work on drawing all the time, you have very few deviations to show progress for the time you have had this account according to your stats. Was the Ai just too hard for you and now you are trying to give it a bad rep. This was just my critique coming upon your group that seems to be bashing Ai. Employers are looking for variety and adaptability in the workspace.
Unfortunately its true... well at my Ai college. Over 250 students in 2d/3d animation but only one teacher to teach them all. A teacher that usually teaches sculpture is teaching a digital ink and paint class, she has to call her students within the class to teach the students.
I have to say that sadly one of the teachers at my school died this month He was the best teacher we had... Tom Flanagan... I am going to miss him as a mentor and as a friend.
haters gonna hate. but high five dude for standing up for your school.
I just wish I felt as strongly as you, I'm inbetween cause I can understand both perspectives with the school being expensive with low placement after graduation. I want more bang for my buck, but it is what it is.
It's "bang for your buck" if you pay really good attention and create a professional porfolio and do every assignment as if it's to get a job. That's how I figure if you just pass, get a good grade that's not what people who hire look for they look at your work and the reason most people don't get jobs is because they don't think about it like that. You won't get hired for having a high GPA but amazing work, and you won't get hired just because you went to an Art Institute
WELL THEN, if you put it like that. No your making a lot of sense, I am one of those people who just get by, I always start out super enthused but lose my momentum midway through.
I just feel zero community, everyone's so focused on the work and not the person behind it, even if I do something really well, I just feel empty inside and want to cry.
I mean I am improving every quarter, but I just wish people were less critical all the fucking time. I don't have much of a support group so I get anxious and unfocused pretty easily.
Maybe I'm taking it to personally but art is personal, do you have anything to say about this?