I really like your work. I've also seen Slacker Cats and its pretty good. Your art style reminds me a lot of Dexter's Lab and that ilk, very fun and fluid.
Hi Stephen.
Great artwork. I was wondering do you create your art in Flash or do you use another program and import it into Flash?
Also, congrats on your Young Filmmaker Award.
Hi, Jeaux Janovsky asked me to, quietly, let you know that he has banned the guy doin all the pokemon posting, i would have messaged you (as it would have been more 'quiet') but couldn't work out how to do it on frederator- guff! :-)
Thanks for the all too kind words. You got some kickass work over here too. Can't wait for Prikk. Sweet design on the little guy.
As for Papercut, I still don't have a standalone version on Youtube, but you can see the whole finished product on a Channel Frederator webcast done 2 weeks ago (i think). It's the Mother's Day one (#131). Hope you enjoy it.
Hey Steve, great work here. Very impressive for someone so young! Hey I saw you mentioned life drawing for your portfolio, i was wondering if you could provide examples of the stuff you drew from life and how it helped you. Thanks!
You and I both! Busy is my middle name, Fred! Sooooo much going on right now, but specific details have to be kept on the DL... I'll keep you posted about that ;)
Take it easy, and I hope you had a great thanksgiving! Hope you and your family are doing well!
I hope you know because your about you section doesn't say that and you shouldn't make the mistake between the two. Life drawing is MUCH more important than flash, it doesn't compare. You can't compare how important life drawing in a portfolio is to much. Plus it's not necessarily that you are drawing from life and have all the examples in your portfolio...if you are amazing at life drawing you will be a much better artist/animator. But if you're an amazing cartoonist and you don't have life drawings than you're probably not that amazing of a cartoonist...Look at all the amazing artists in the world, they've ALL drawn and studied from life. Even in the cartoon drawings they make, to the trained eye you can clearly tell which artist has and hasn't studied life drawing. That's all I'll say. Life drawing is fundamental and you need it. Not picture life drawing, real life drawing.
XD I'm well aware And i can do it. Although it makes me cringe on the inside i took a flash animation course at my highschool and only now they tell me they don't want to see anything. But thanks for the comment and help. =D
At 9:41pm on November 21, 2007, Fred Seibert said…
Going great Steve, just too busy; thanks for asking. How about with you?
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Thanks for the reply.
Great artwork. I was wondering do you create your art in Flash or do you use another program and import it into Flash?
Also, congrats on your Young Filmmaker Award.
- Glen
Thanks for the all too kind words. You got some kickass work over here too. Can't wait for Prikk. Sweet design on the little guy.
As for Papercut, I still don't have a standalone version on Youtube, but you can see the whole finished product on a Channel Frederator webcast done 2 weeks ago (i think). It's the Mother's Day one (#131). Hope you enjoy it.
I like this website. its friendly enough to be like...
hey sup?
:P
by the way, you're an excellent artist.
you're headed places.
Your work is GREAT, keep it up.
j.
Take it easy, and I hope you had a great thanksgiving! Hope you and your family are doing well!
Best,
Steve
Have a Happy Thanksgiving with your family Steve.
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