Airi Pan 55-57 Industry and more part

??55 Lesson 9 - Industry and More Part 3 - FAQ - Portfolio, Industry, Style
P55 - 00:01?
?All right. That was a pretty deep topic. And probably the most abstract lesson in this entire course. I'm taking this part of the course, this little episode, to answer some of the most common questions that i've seen or have been asked regarding painting and also the concept art industry as a whole.?
P55 - 00:20回答繪畫和行業(yè)的問題。 ?
Now I am aware that a lot of professionals are also taking this course. And there are some people who are working well into the industry already. Or there are people here who are just doing this for a hobby. So I'm also including questions that are very broad and general, but for industry related stuff, it certainly doesn't hurt to hear it again. And it would also feel very wrong to leave that out of the conversation. ?
P55 - 01:11談藝術不會脫離談藝術行業(yè)。 ?
First of all, art styles. It's very natural for us artists to really wish and yearn for our own distinct art style. One that once people look at our article like, oh my god, that's so. And so's work, don’t even work without even having to look at a signature. Therefore I see the question of how do I achieve my own style floating around a lot.?
P55 - 01:33如何做到堅持個人藝術的??
I would argue that style rather than something that you carry yourself as a sub conscious collection of all the things that inspire you artistically combined and molded into one thing that comes onto the page.?
P55 - 01:48所有啟發(fā)你的融合到一起。?
As you paint and draw, you will find habits that you fall into. Perhaps you really like drawing clothes in this one certain way, or drawing art in that particular method. And slowly that becomes your style. ?
P55 - 02:00養(yǎng)成自己的繪制風格。?
I would strongly argue that it's not really something you can truly control. Sure, you can imitate someone else's work and to match the style of someone else for professional purpose. But for your own defining style, the one that is yours alone.?
P55 - 02:15模仿別人風格后有自己的風格。?
It's already there. It's an eight, it’s existential. It flows naturally onto the page and can be found in the corners of the cloth folds that you sketch, in the highlights of the hair that you painted. So celebrate it.?
P55 - 02:29比如拐角的高光,頭部的高光。?
This is something that belongs to you and you alone. It is your artistic fingerprint on. The way to change it is to slowly shift your interests and consume different sources of inspiration.?
P55 - 02:40慢慢的寫滿自己的興趣和靈感。?
Things beyond concept art, like editorial illustrations, architecture, fashion, music and sports.?
P55 - 02:47編輯插畫 建筑 音樂 運動。?
Those things will then flow into your style naturally.?
P55 - 02:52喜好的都會流入自己的風格。 ?
Next a full proof portfolio. This one is tricky, because it all depends on what your objective is.?
P55 - 03:00文件夾取決于你繪制的對象如何。?
If you want to work for a specific company, and that's all you want, then you should definitely tailor your portfolio to that one company style.?
P55 - 03:08如果給公司打工,迎合公司風格。?
Or if you want to do a certain type of work, such as you only want to speed paints, then put a lot of speed painting into your portfolio.?
P55 - 03:15如果展示速寫,文件夾放入速寫。?
Make that the highlight. But honestly, for most of us, I would argue that we just want a job.?
P55 - 03:22大部分人為謀生學習技術。?
That's certainly how I felt when I first started creating my portfolio. Like we'll take anything that comes at us.?
P55 - 03:29最初作品展為了求職。?
in that case. The the number one defining thing for a portfolio, I would argue, it is accessibility. And presentation.?
P55 - 03:37要易懂易于展示。?
Skill is very important, of course. But if it comes down to between you and another person who was equally skilled, the person who presented their work better is going to get the job.?
P55 - 03:47同水平善于展示的人競爭機會高。?
Whether that's because they talked about the work better or if they simply had to work in a more neat presentation.?
P55 - 03:53要么表達或者展示清晰。?
They say in the industry that the big CEO would not be able to differentiate between good and bad art.?
P55 - 03:59有的說CEO良莠不分??
But boy, they can tell when something is crooked. So make sure that your website is clean and pretty and has all of your art on the front page like them, so that people need to click on as little as possible. As you can see on my website here. All you need to do is go to the front page and scroll down and you'll be able to see my card immediately.?
P55 - 04:19作品只需要展示在瀏覽頁。?
Also. Yes, I would definitely recommend your own portfolio website. It totally goes hand in hand with the presentation part.?
P55 - 04:27網(wǎng)頁就是作品展。?
Having your own custom URL just makes you feel more professional In everyone's eyes. ?
P55 - 04:30有自己網(wǎng)站顯得出類拔萃。 ?
The price of a website and URL is easily paid back in the first few hours of your first job.?
P55 - 04:37在最初的工作會回饋的。?
And eventually it will pay back for itself thousands of times over. ?
P55 - 04:43并且會累積效應的回饋。?
Next topic. Number three, rejection, whether it's for a job or an internship, it's going to happen no matter what.?
P55 - 04:52工作也好實習也罷,受很多拒絕。?
There is no foolproof method of getting into every single company without fail, because there are just too many factors at play.?
P55 - 04:59太多的因素在起作用。?
When we create a painting, everything is dependent on us. We control the playing field. But once you start involving things like companies or just to other people, there are a lot more things that we can't control.?
P55 - 05:12公司其他人影響因素不可控制。?
Sometimes it's just because they don't have an opening or that they are looking for a super specific skill set that we didn't have in our portfolio.?
P55 - 05:19要么不開放,要么側重技能暫缺。?
Or maybe this has happened to me before. There was a depth in the family, and the recruiting team was just like one person and they just had to go and leave.?
P55 - 05:28或者一個人離開另一個進來。?
Don't take it personally. We can speculate all we want, but we should not tie our self worth to our art and whether if it's going to be accepted by a company or a group of people, it's not a healthy way to look at ourselves.?
P55 - 05:41藝術不被接納不代表沒有價值。?
Instead we should turn our heel and we should try try again, at the next opportunity. ?
P55 - 05:45不斷嘗試直到下一個技術。?
That is all part of a full proof mindset. And I promise you or one of these days the ocean is huge and you will catch a fish.?
P55 - 05:55那么多機會總有一個屬于你。?
Next topic, number four, art school. This one's special to me because I took school is a myself When I was in high school and I was deciding whether or not I wanted to go to art school then, if you are also questioning the same whether you're a high school student about to go to college or if you're another professional who wants to change their major or field of degree.?
P55 - 06:16決定大學專業(yè)還是換專業(yè)??
I'm just gonna give you my own two sense. And this is just my personal opinion. for those who can't afford it or are willing to burden the cost of it. I can get worth it.?
P55 - 06:29承擔起學費的,藝術學校值得。?
because an art school provides not just education but a community of people just like yourself who live and breathe art.?
P55 - 06:34認識到一群和你一樣呼吸藝術人。?
I was kind of the only artist in high school, which is why I was taking schools and classes because there is no one else to teach me that stuff. But when I arrived at art school, I was just amazed at how everyone from teachers to staff to my colleagues are people just like me. I made lifelong friends.?
P55 - 06:51藝校的人有藝術天賦成為朋友。?
And these friends are the ones who pushed me and shaped me artistically. Is it expensive? Oh, yeah. I have a pretty hefty scholarship, but it is still not cheap.?
P55 - 07:02很高獎學金,學費依舊貴。?
But to me I value friendship and good people above all else. To me, that is priceless. These are friends that pick me up when I'm down and I get to travel the entire world with, who teach me things that go far beyond just painting about how to be a good human being.?
P55 - 07:18教會我做人扶持我的朋友無價。?
And I am willing to shoulder the cost for those kinds of people.?
P55 - 07:25愿意為結實那些人買單。?
But that's just my own opinion. Every single school is different. I personally went to the art center college of design and the people there alone made it worth it.?
P55 - 07:30個人去設計學院讀書的。?
So ask yourself what you value above all else and whether such a price tag is worth it. This is a unique question for every single person.?
P55 - 07:39問問自己看重什么。價值多少。?
education wise, though i'd argue that you're getting a pretty amazing education already here and schoolism different. Ask yourself, are you looking for something more? ?
P55 - 07:46問自己更多追求什么??
Now a 5th and final topic. What does it take to improve? This goes hand in hand with the idea of a full proof mindset.?
P55 - 07:59這是無懈可擊的方式。?
But I'm going to be a little bit more strict this time. Back in high school, I met an artist who was working at pixar art animation studios. And I asked him, how do I become like you? How do I draw like you? And he told me that he started drawing quite late. And when he was at school he was a little bit behind everyone else.at the time. He was an international student. And in America, those who have a bachelors of arts, can only stay in the country for one year. If you don't find a job after you graduate.?
P55 - 08:25國際生找不到工作就要回國了。?
Essentially this was a ticking time bomb and he needed to find a job and thus he needed to improve.?
P55 - 08:32為找到工作提升。?
I remember this story so distinctly because it affected me so much.?
P55 - 08:36記憶猶新因為給我影響很大。?
He said that every morning he woke up, he tossed his shoes into the corner of the room and you would sketch them before breakfast and before anything else, his sketchbook never left his hand. And he was constantly drawing.?
P55 - 08:47早晨起來繪制鞋,雷打不動訓練。?
And he stayed behind his studio further and longer than everyone else. In his final years, he was able to obtain an internship pixar,?
P55 - 08:55獲得皮克斯見習機會。 ?
and he's been there ever since. And last i've heard from him and he's now in the lead position.?
P55 - 09:00在皮克斯領導職位。?
This is not an uncommon story. Many of the successful artists that i've met in life are all incredibly hardworking. ?
P55 - 09:08都是努力工作的。?
This is not a field where you can just cram a few textbooks and pass the test and get a job.?
P55 - 09:14不是死記硬背考試后得到工作。?
In the artistic field, you need to earn your stripes to become a skilled artisan, a true master of your craft.?
P55 - 09:21要有工匠精神。 ?
And there's no way you'll do that if you don't just practice, period.?
P55 - 09:25不訓練是沒長進的。?
When I was in high school, after hearing his story, I started drawing any time that I could in class. I would literally talk to my teachers and tell them like, hey, Mrs apple. I just love drawing. So i'll be drawing in your class. And that's just how I listen in class. I promise to participate in classes Please. Let me draw in your class. And more often times than not, they let me and I was able to rapidly accumulate hours.ratatouille.?
P55 - 09:51累積訓練時間。?
You need to find your own hours. Be creative. Think outside of the box.?
P55 - 09:55具有創(chuàng)造性。?
Use that full proof mindset to push yourself and strive for greatness.

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56 Lesson 9 - Industry and More Part 4 - Practice & Improvement
P56 - 00:02?
?I am here to ask you for your final assignment. The last one. I know typically in most classes, they don't really ask for anything for the very last video.?
P56 - 00:12一般最后一節(jié)課不會提到作業(yè)。?
But I have something I wanted to ask for you to do for me personally. You see me paint demo after demo of all sorts of things and all sorts of methods.?
P56 - 00:22你看到我用不同方式演示了。?
And you have now done the same. So for your very last practice and improvement. I'd like you to make a painting for me, using any method that you like, something that really speaks to yourself as an artist.?
P56 - 00:40自由發(fā)揮用任何方式去繪制。?
And during this painting, think about what methods and techniques that you are using and how you're integrating In those very techniques.?
P56 - 00:46如何整合這些技術。?
This is a lot more difficult than it sounds. Now that you have the entire world at your fingertips, just being able to draw anything. The choice get pretty difficult. I want you in this painting, however, to really think about each and every step that we went through.?
P56 - 01:01思考每一步用到的知識點。?
from the black and white values, are you going to divide it into Nontan or Chiaroscuro,? to the composition.?
P56 - 01:09究竟選擇哪一種陰影方式??
What kind of story are you telling? to the color. What is your light source and how will it affect your piece,?
P56 - 01:19顏色還有哪一種光??
to the execution? Are you painting or photo bashing or both??
P56 - 01:22繪制還是照片拼圖??
And will you be implementing any perspective??
P56 - 01:26還是用視角線??
in this last painting? Please show me your steps. so that you're being extra mindful of demonstrating each of these key elements.?
P56 - 01:34有沒有用到核心技巧??
And life is boring. If we just stick by the rules. So if you want to try something radical and crazy, go for it. There are no rules, only consequences.?
P56 - 01:46試錯,沒有規(guī)則,只有后果。?
for this piece. I want you to write me a 1 line sentence about your painting.?
P56 - 01:52寫一行解釋說明。?
Basically, you're painting in a nutshell in just a few words. I'll simply great and critique your piece, based on how well you were able to execute that idea.?
P56 - 02:00如何更好的展示那些思維??
So go off and be wild or be safe. It's up to you. And I want you to carry the spirit and idea through each of the paintings that you do after this, in general, in life, until you yourself have a strong grip on your process and know exactly what works for you. ?
P56 - 02:17從過程中清楚什么對自己有用??
Maybe you've already found it. That's great. And if you haven't, you have all the time in the world to look for it.?
P56 - 02:25總是有時間去尋找到的。?
I'm looking forward to it. And one last thing, stick around for just a second more in the next video. for a final closing word from me.?

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57 Lesson 9 - Industry and More Part 5 - Closing Letter
P57 - 00:00?
?You've been together with me now on a wild, wild journey. Years of my experience, all condensed down into just a few hours.?
P57 - 00:11幾年的經驗濃縮在幾個小時內。?
So please consider this a final letter, a closing word, if you will.?
P57 - 00:17結束語。?
Dear honored guest. If you stuck through each of these hours, I want to say from the bottom of my heart, thank you.?
P57 - 00:24如果你看了所有課程,謝謝你。?
It really means a lot that you are willing to sit through my voice for hours on end. I really hope that these episodes have given you a solid blueprint for your future paintings and that you've learned something new and above all a good mindset and new found confidence in your skills.?
P57 - 00:40有藍圖技術基礎和自信。?
I also include all the music that I used in this course. And one of the handouts that I have given you, because musicians are artists too.?
P57 - 00:48背景音樂也給到你了。?
How could I not include their hard work as well? Anyways, I'm going to keep this short. As I created this course. I learned many things too. I was able to look at my own process from a microscopic lens as I slowly broke it down for others to understand.?
P57 - 01:04我分解成步驟讓大家去明白。?
So I thank you as well for helping me learn something new too. I love art and what I do from the bottom of my heart. I can't imagine myself ever doing anything else.?
P57 - 01:13不知道除了藝術做什么。?
I really want to stay on this artistic journey forever. And I'm sure that along the way we'll bump into each other. Please say, hi, I can't wait to see how you've developed and took what you learned these lessons and transformed it into your own.?
P57 - 01:27看看你把學到的如何運用到自己。?
I promise. I don't bite. I am on this road together with you. We're both the students and the grand scheme of things.?
P57 - 01:35我們都有宏偉的計劃。?
So let's both work hard together. Sincerely, your teacher, colleague and friend Airi.