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cannibalcandy
May 18th, 2005, 06:48 PM
I have a bit of free time I would like to fill with working on YOUR project. If you need a logic oriented designer with excellent painting and drawing skills, I am your man. Any questions, or projects you need help on contact me at cannibalcandy@gmail.com
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cannibalcandy
May 23rd, 2005, 01:42 AM
Hey nice looking stuff... I don't remember seeing your work during Senior Show, but they are defenetly looking pretty cool. You also have a great website. You should add your resume on you site and you might wanna avoid posting nudity because it might offend some of the employers...Norm's sketches are also something you wanna avoid because alot of the employers have seen them thousands of times before from other graduates.
Good Luck
Thanks, all of this is older stuff, I was at the entrance on the south side. The first thing you saw at the show. I have my resume on the site. As for nudity, I dunno, I am hoping to get away with being an eccentric risk taker. But I will consider it. As for Norm's things, you are probably right, but as I said, older stuff. Keep checking up, should have an update in a couple weeks of stuff from the show, and new paintings.
Thanks for the suggestions.
wazabi
May 23rd, 2005, 01:58 AM
Oh yeah I defenitely remember your stuff then, very impressed...was it just your stuff or some group thing because there were a lot of work up. I though it was the best stuff from the show. I remeber saying that this guy is ready to go and defenitely belongs in the industry. I am sure you won't have any trouble finding a job.
How was your interview in school?
cheers
cannibalcandy
May 24th, 2005, 04:30 PM
Oh yeah I defenitely remember your stuff then, very impressed...was it just your stuff or some group thing because there were a lot of work up. I though it was the best stuff from the show. I remeber saying that this guy is ready to go and defenitely belongs in the industry. I am sure you won't have any trouble finding a job.
How was your interview in school?
cheers
Three guys, thirteen weeks, and that was about half the work. We also wrote in depth on the culture we designed, we narrowed down everything, from what children play with, to the rights to manhood, and childbirth. Familial disemination and on and on. An inch and a half of text to back up the art. It was alot of work. And I think all three of us are ready to kick it in the industry, it looks like alot of fun. I didn't do any interviews in school I was working on the project non-stop. We were doing things that haven't been represented in the illustration dept. before in terms of graduation. Lots of staff were intrigued with our unholy ambitions, I think we made our point. No more shitting on the entertainment track from the illustration kids.
Odds
November 15th, 2005, 06:29 PM
Good luck with this, man. I know you work hard, and you know it's all payed off. ;)
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