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This is so true! I know sometimes it can be easier to knock your talents and qualities because we are surrounded by so many great people, but you have to believe in your good qualities :)
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Here's her sister, Nina! #inktober2015 #deathless #characterdesign #studiolayce
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Redesigning Svetlana. I wanted to change the ages of the characters. I know I'm way behind on Inktober, but here it is anyways 💕 #inktober2015 #deathless #characterdesign #studiolayce
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Two things I should start to focus more on is scenery and props in my work. Guess I'll get lots of practice when I start work on Deathless! Be on the lookout later this week :)
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Visual development for Pixar’s Inside Out, by John Nevarez
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The illustrations are finished! Now on to editing! Can't wait until the proofs are done :)
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spellthief:
If I’m able to, then perhaps I’ll be closer to portraying a true expression of love.
          -Hayao Miyazaki (x)
Well said
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Hey guys! Need new art work on your walls? No need to fear, my online store is here with reduced prices! Please check them out ( I promise my art is not as cheesy as this post)
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This is absolutely fabulous :)
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Know Your Character : Glen Keane on Aladdin
Even late in a production when deadlines approach and the pressure mounts it’s important to maintain and focus on the character you are animating. Glen Keane provided these simple and helpful tips to the Aladdin crew on maintaining Aladdin’s personality and physicality.
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As an art teacher, this helps me with the kids who have every excuse not to try in my class. Thanks Bob Ross ❤️❤️❤️
"i’m sad and idk how to feel better"
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"i don’t know what to draw"
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"i always mess up"
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"BUT I SUCK"
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So I've been teaching elementary art this past year, and for my newest 5th grade lesson, we're doing vintage scientific floral illustrations. For this lesson I've been researching vintage science illustrations and they are gorgeous!
Seriously, check them out if you need something pleasant to look at :)
Also, I'll be working on Mark Major's children's book this weekend so please check it out later this weekend.
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 ’Bees and Their Counterfeits’ ( Xylocopa nigrita, Euglossa dimidiata, Chrysantheda frontalis, Euglossa cordata, Anthophora elegans, Crocisa picta) from ‘Curiosities of Entomology.’
Published 1871 by Groombridge and sons
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Doing some sketches!
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Loving Kyle Webster's Photoshop brushes!
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I don’t usually do this, but I saw this on my facebook page today, and just can’t stand by and let this happen.  »This is from the fb page of the new museum opening in Florida. «
This is absolutely egregious. Artists, especially scientific illustrators are some of the most skilled people out there. It’s a craft that takes a lifetime of study and draftsmanship to master. Scientific Illustrators offer an invaluable service to all fields of science.  Sure, it’s just a coloring book….of anatomical illustrations. They cant be that hard to make…. what of it? The exploitation of artists in science is HUGE problem.
In the past 15 years, underpayment and non-payment for commercial work has single-handedly destroyed the paleo-art as a field. The artists responsible for the iconic dinosaur illustrations of your childhood now struggle to make ends meet. Many of them cant even make it to conferences anymore because they don’t have the funds.  Museums, as an institution have increasingly come to expect more and more of artists for less and less. 
Now it’s come to this…. For the first time, a museum, an institution for educating the public, PUBLICLY expects artists to work for free on products they will be selling for profit. This is absolutely shameful.  What does this say to the public?  DO NOT LET THEM SET A PRECEDENT OF EXPLOITING ARTISTS IN SCIENTIFIC ILLUSTRATION. Please visit their facebook page. Signalboost, and let them know that Artists Deserve to be Paid for their Work
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Here's what I've been up to! Inking some drawings for a children's book in the making, and then took a break to ink a mermaid :) All in all, a good night!
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Disney World!!!
Hello!
I am going to Disney World this weekend! Since I will be applying for apprenticeships in animation at Disney and Nickelodeon in the next few months, I know this trip will be very inspiring for me. Look forward to seeing some new work from me as I buckle down and make new art for my portfolio. 
Also, expect to see some pics and sketches from Disney this weekend :)
Until then, thanks for the support, and please enjoy these action poses
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Loved this movie❤️ Check it out if you can
"As storytellers, we have opportunities to broaden the way people think about the world, and while we may not change anyone’s mind, we may hopefully be a part of the slow chipping away at indifference.
We have a huge responsibility when we make movies aimed at kids to say something they need to know, instead of just distracting them with fart jokes and talking animals. Hopefully, we say something that benefits them when we have the opportunity, whereas for adults we can make throwaway trash they can eat pizza to.” - Tomm Moore
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