Who did the artwork for the poster? I love it!
The lines were done by Poe’s player @buttart, and the colors were done by Obasi’s player @yung-rage! (Thank you so much, from both of us!!)

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Who did the artwork for the poster? I love it!
The lines were done by Poe’s player @buttart, and the colors were done by Obasi’s player @yung-rage! (Thank you so much, from both of us!!)
This lovely animation was made by @brushbell and I just wanted to mention that I can definitely hear the love, in his voice, that @rubberninja has for @commanderholly and I just love it and this animation inspires me, I hope @brushbell doesn't mind me reposting this, if you do, just message me and I swear I'll take it right down owo
would you rather travel around the world at no cost or try every food you've ever wanted to try at no cost
uhm probably travel around the world. i’m pretty satisfied with the food im eating now. like im not too picky ahahaha. also i wanna visit all the disney parks and if that is paid for i am SOLD
@brushbell Your work is great and you captured how freaking cute Barry is aughdcguft!!!
For a second there I wasn't sure if you were talking about an animal or an anime boy that magically appeared to you last night and is now whimsically living in your bathroom
THUS BEGINS the plot of the terrible anime that will soon be my life
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
brushbell mentioned this prompt ages ago, and I kind of jumped in and said I might write it and then I kept putting it off. Tonight the muses insisted on writing it.
For the wifey engineerleopoldfitz, too, whose muse has been craving cuddles. The girl has more where these came from. Promise.
Did you really work on storyboards for Frozen? If yes what do you think is essential to a storyboard portfolio?
I did not, and am not affiliated with Disney in any way at this point (tho I applied there as a story artist and am waiting). I’ve had an interview with Dreamworks before though and am still in touch with them.If you still wanted my advice though um... In general for a portfolio, you want to put your best first and last. Start big and end big. Also need to have some life drawings; animals or people or both. Make sure to have more personal work more than any school work or jobs. They want to see your individuality and what you have to bring to the table, esp. when it comes to story.As for story specifically, roughness isn’t a bad thing for storyboards, in fact, it’s kinda preferred haha. As long as you get the story out clearly. They want to see your process for things and if you got interviewed, you’ll likely be asked on how you do it too. It’s probably good to have a mix of beat boards and storyboards. Show you can get the main points but also more detailed motions. Have good expressions and acting, good camera angles, and sense of composition. Even if you don’t feel you’re the best artist, you can pull off a lot with those 3 things.Hope this helps somewhat. Good luck!
you have such amazing colors. what did you use to study /use for inspiration?
thank you my friend, i never have any idea what i’m doing, everwhen in doubt, it should probably be pink or really light teal