Thursday, 30 April 2015

Bibliography


Artists websites
Fumio Obata, own website: www.fumioobata  
Jack Lawrence , Deviant art. Web address: www.jackademus.com  Email:  jack@jackademus.com
Claire Hummel, own website: www.clairehummel.com Email: shoomlah@gmail.com
Jason Chan, own website: www.jasonchanart.com

Events that I went to for research  
EGX, website: http://www.egx.net/egx
London Book fair, Website: www.londonbookfair.co.uk
Cheltenham True believers, website: www.oktruebelievers.com

Websites that used for research


Doxdirect printing company, Website: https://www.doxdirect.com/







Concept art companies that I applied for

Inetia games studio, Website: www.inertiasoftware.com
Opus Artz, Website: www.opusartz.xom

Atomhawk design, Website: www.atomhawk.com
Studio Gobo, Website: www.studiogobo.com

Kwalee, Website: www.kwalee.com

Rebellion, Website: www.rebellion.com
West Pier studio, Website: www.westpierstudio.com

Natural motion, Website: www.naturalmotion.com

Scorch London, website: www.scorchlondon.com
Somnio studios, website: www.somniostudios.com


Artist CV
Comic CV created by Olf42, website: http://www.newgrounds.com/art/view/olf42/comic-cv 
Pencil layout CV created by Zhi Liang, Website: http://www.jobfluent.com/creative-cv-ideas/
Tea stained and ink CV created by Doni Kristian Dachi, website: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/283937951482700519/
Foldable CV created by Gary Corr, website: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/283937951482700506/
3D popout CV created by Tina Kraus, Website: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/40180621650563681/
Cartoon CV created by Stephanie Fung, Website: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/316870523754448657/
Manga CV created Aidyn Anh Huynh, website: http://snailords.deviantart.com/art/Aidyn-Art-Resume-447894525
Children illustration CV created by Andy Yung, website: http://www.hybridlava.com/round-up-of-35-artistic-resume-cv-design-ideas/
Dungeon and dragons CV created by Daniel Ross, provide by Facebook chat    



 

Wednesday, 29 April 2015

Evaluation for professional practice


Evaluation for professional practice

So over the past year I have learned a lot about myself becoming an illustrator, what practice I want to get into and develop as a person. With each work experience I have gained an understand of how each job is different from each other and what would be required to get the work. So for example what I learned from setting up the illustration awards was how you should layout an exhibition, how works corresponded with each other and how to work with a team when it comes to each. Each experience has given insight into aspects that would be expected of me if I enter any job. I have also done some independent research into what business I want to get into. So at the start of the year I wanted to get into the concept art industry. I was going in blind without any knowledge, so when I sent out email for work experience, a talk with concept artist and research what it takes to get into that business. After doing this research I found out that I did not want to enter into this business because you have a lack of creative freedom, I know that this applies to every illustration job but at least I will be able to have some creative influences over the project.

But I think when it comes to me being an illustrator, I maybe be asked to do concept art which I will do but I just would not like to work in that environment in generally. I also learned from the interviews with the senior game designer from EGX and concept artists from the London book fair that the concept art company come to you, you do not go to them. So after find out this information I was stuck with what to do as a career, but after doing some projects during this year such as children book and comics I found out that I enjoyed designing my own graphic novels and writing my own stories. After find this interests I decided to research what it takes to be a comic design, so when I went to the Cheltenham comic con to sell my artwork I decided to go around and ask comic artist what it takes to be comic artists. After talk to them I discovered that if I want to become a comic book artist, I need to practice creating comic layouts and writing my own stories. I am now practice this skill and develop my artist to a standard that I pleased with.

I also done work experience in which were artist competitions such as a poem covers in which we were hired by Gloucester academy and All saints academy  With this competition it was interesting because we did not have a lot of information to go on but we got given themes to go by. The themes were identity, childhood memories and through the mind. This experience taught how planning out and drafts are important when becoming an commissioned illustrator because I had to take what information I had and develop an illustration out of it. I think I would have preferred more information to go on so that I could get more idea to develop something that is more to the client’s idea but then again from what I have learned, sometimes the clients will not give you all the information you want and they are after your artistic view on the information. I have also been commissioned at the Cheltenham comic con which was my first time doing a commission on the day.  Again with this task it gave insight if I want to do commissions again at comic cons I would do it again.  The other competition that I entered was a University of Gloucestershire contest which was designs a wall design that related to student life and we had no restriction on a colours scheme. With this contest it gave me more of idea of what to go because it went straight to the point and made it quite clear what the client wanted. Overall from this part of professional practice I have learned that is a great way to get notice and to get possible future clients.

Besides the work experience, I have done interviews with artists to gain a understand of what it takes to be an illustrator. They told us what would be expected of us when we enter the business as illustrator. But they also told us their process of work and how they develop ideas. With this it was interesting and informative to how we help develop my own ideas and how what I am expected to do.  I have also learned the aspects of being an illustrator. So I learned about copyright, mass producing, presentation, group working and been independent. I have become more independent and developed as an illustrator and as well a person.

Overall this whole experience has taught me what is expected of me as an illustrator; it taught me what I would like to do as a career, what are possible jobs to do besides illustration and what to do when creating my illustrations. Overall this year has taught me what it is like to be an illustrator.       

 

                   

                                     

Change of heart about carrer chose





With this project I have been researching in what it takes to be an concept artists.

 I looked on websites like Chrisoatley.com, this website basic summed up what I need to be like, what skills I need and what I need for the job. When looking at this website it provided great insight but it told me that I need experience before getting this job, so because I need to create my own game concept which I could do but I would need to practice my digital skills. I also went and looked at website that help me design my portfolio which was called tenpages&draw.com. This website because summed up that I need to create a portfolio that links to what I wanted to do as a career but to also included stuff that ranges my artistic skills.

With this information I went I little bit further and contracted ten concept companies around the UK for work experience. (pictures of emails below). After sending these email off, I only got a reply from two companies which were Rebellion (Oxford) and the other Studio Gobo. But with these companies they wanted me to do an internship which at the moment is not what I am after. But something that I would think of doing in the future. But generally at the moment I want to get into comic design because I like creating comics to show movement and have enjoyed these last projects in which we created are own stories and illustrating them like comics. But I could still generally go into concept design because of comic book design still includes character and environment design.

Here are also my attempts of trying to gain work experience with the Concept art industry 

 

 











Here are some of the companies’ responses




With the responses I mostly got that they were offering internships or had no available places. But with the internship idea it might be something to consider when finishing University or further on.

 

With getting artists interviews I emailed them. here is the emails:


     


 

Here are the responses



 

Here is the script that I created in advance for when email the companies and artists:

 

The artist interview draft

Dear.....

My name is William Burton, I am currently studying illustration and I am email because I would like to do an interview with you to gain some knowledge and insight of what it is like to work in the Video game industry. I hope this not taking up any of you time and I would like to take this further if that is all right?

 

From William Burton

 

 

Questions to ask an artist in the concept art industry.

 

How do you work?

What is your Background?

How has your practice change over time?

What jobs have you done beside being a artist?

Who are you and what do you do?

Have you ever done a project that was trick?

Have you ever had any difficult clients?

What have you worked on as a Concept artist?

Do you work with references or from imagination?

Do you have any artist block at all and if you do, how do you deal with?

How did you get into the concept industry?

Who or what is your inspiration?

How many hours do you do a day?

What did you study and where to gain the skills that you needed?

What do you do as Concept artist?

 Do you do anything besides concept art?

What is your dream project?

What is favourite thing to do outside concept art and why?

 

 

Email  to concept art companies

Dear....

 

My name is William Burton and I am currently studying Illustration at the University of Gloucestershire. At in enquiring about if I could possible do work experience with your company (name of company). And if you have the spare time how could we take this further?

 

If they respond with no say “Thank you and sorry that I took up your time, have a good day”

 

If they respond with yes say

  • Where I currently live?
  • Why you want to do it?
  • When I can do the work experience?
  • Research the company