I'm a quitter.

Jan 31, 2008 00:50

SO. I'm mostly likely quitting my comics class. It's just... way too much work for a three hour class (she says that we should treat it like a studio and not have other classes that day. Yeah right). And I'm already overwhelmed and freaking out about it. SO instead I'm going to look into other illustration classes. Or maybe do an independent ( Read more... )

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shadowivy20x6 February 6 2008, 22:28:21 UTC
Yikes. Not having gone through a course in school for comics, I'm not sure what to make of the approach that they had you doing at your school. It just comes across as unnecessary to me. Then again, it could just be that I taught myself a different way to go about it, so who knows. As for not fitting in--again; that irks me; not because of you, but the fact that the class would be so critical as far as interests are concerned. I think that's largely a reason why I'm going to pursue my animation degree as opposed to getting one in sequential arts, simply because there'd be needless conflict with the latter. I don't believe there's a wrong way to go about comics, and perhaps I'm misunderstanding, but it just seems that your class had a very limited range of what they wanted in a comic, and that just bothers me. Gah, I've gone into ranting mode again-!

Ooh; advanced fashion illustration! I hope that will go over really well for you since I know you have some killer design skills. I'm sure your teacher will be able to help you as best as possible.

As for the comic thing, at least you're not giving up. I hope that you'll be able to give it some time when you can.

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