One thing that I need to stop, is asking questions as it annoys people, as I’ve found out on FaceBook. I’ve realised the only way to learn is to do things yourself on your own, hence why they just throw you in at the deep end and put immense pressure on you to begin with at University. I’m not complaining either, I just like to state things or ask when Google doesn’t have an answer, what’s wrong with that? I don’t think there’s really any right or wrong answer in Art, we all do things differently and I think that critique really is overrated, it proves nothing. The course tries to make us produce work that is more realistic and become better Artists but I think in actual fact that trying to be as realistic as possible is a battle that’ll never be won. It’s kind of like a competition really, who can do it ‘the best’? The answer is no one can. When you look at modern gaming what do you see? Realistic looking games and games with cartoon looking graphics, who says we have to be realistic all the time? Millions of games out there are not realistic but does that make it wrong? A great successful game such as Super Mario should be put down because it is not realistic? Should Angry Birds be put down because its graphics are not realistic enough? It is bad because fat cartoon birds are flying through the air unrealistically? In that case is animation wrong? If so then are the people that made the game going to care? No, they would laugh because they have something that is making them millions of dollars of people downloading it and making money which is whole purpose of creating a game. I maybe criticising the course a little but I think maybe the course should be a bit more open to different styles and ways of doing things; this might be an Art course but one thing we have to remember that this is Art for gaming! It’s quite different to traditional Art, for example I remember earlier this year we was given an exercise to draw an image in a masters style and Pop Art was not allowed and I so wanted to ask why not? I it because Pop Art is cartoon like? With its bold colours, hard lines and think bold shapes? It is wrong because I do know of Artists that were inspired by the Japanese using black outlines in their work, are those great Artists wrong? I believe that Van Gogh himself had a slight Japanese influence. Does that make his work totally wrong? No it doesn’t. The point I’m trying to get across is that we all come from different walks of life, like everyone on the course, we all have our own ways of doing things and I think that it’s never wrong to try something new, I mean look at animation, if I brought anime to my interview I would have been rejected instantly, I mean it maybe better suited for a animation course but maybe a little wouldn’t hurt would it? It’s not really for me to say but that’s just what I think. I look at gaming and I think to myself billions of people around the world like gaming and appreciate it as it is, it’s just the same with animation, so I ask what’s so wrong about bringing something different into it? Or is it that thing were there’s only one route in education and if you don’t do what a school, college or University is looking for they reject you entirely and fail you? I’m just saying let’s be a bit more free and open about work, why not? You never know until you’ve tried, but I guess we all have different interpretations of Art.
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Again coming back to asking questions, right at the start of the first year one of our tutors explained that they want us to ask questions, ask why this and why that and how things work, but from what’s gone on during the year it’s not worth it, you just seem to get your head bitten off every time. Building upon a review of the year task we did, I’ve been thinking more about what maybe the course could do to improve. The first thing is that asking tutors a question is simply forbidden as it were, they don’t like it! I’ve attempted to ask questions but got nowhere asking tutors about things. Why be like that? It’s only a question. I’ve gotten better and I might add a more peaceful response out of asking others on the course however it’s come to be annoying now as I’ve explained. In the coming academic year I’ve decided to ask as few as questions as possible or rather none at all. This year we must start over again and learn a new program (unreal) which I know won’t be easy! Though I have vowed to do my best, doing my best will require me to work in a team this year, so not asking questions may corrupt things within the potential group I am put into, so maybe it’s a bit late for that? I’m just going to use my blog to rant on about things.
Some things I’ve been thinking about the course is, upon not receiving calm comments from tutors, it would be nice if we were to have someone else there to help us out and give us feedback on things, someone who we could ask questions to and not get our heads bitten off. That way we could get more feedback as and when we like, if it’s through occasional meetings or sending work back and forth via e-mail. It would be good to get more feedback on 3D work as we only get it at the end of each term, the only source we have for that is FaceBook, but I personally don’t think that’s enough. I would like more practical help into how to do things as we only get shown once and for someone like me I like to see how something is done, as I don’t really learn from reading things, maybe that’s why I’m an Artist?



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