WORKING FOR THE GAMES COMPANIES - PART 3 by DaveAllsop, journal
WORKING FOR THE GAMES COMPANIES - PART 3
Okay, so you've got your approvals through from the Art Director, and it's time to get painting. In this part though I'm not going to do a specific write up on the painting of the approved sketches because at this stage artists branch out widely in approach and execution, and there's no one surefire way to go about. If you've gotten work out of a games company you must have developed an appealing style of your own, or else you wouldn't have got commissioned in the first place! ☺
(I will post a step by step painting by Dave after I've finished this though).
Here are a few things to consider when you've reached this stage and are cranki
10 Tips on Writing Stories for Young People by DesdemonaDeBlake, literature
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10 Tips on Writing Stories for Young People
10 Tips on Writing Stories for Young People
Anybody Can Write a Novel 2.0Chapter 2 “Genres” – Section 6 “YA/Children”
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“Anyone who writes down to children is simply wasting his time. You have to write up, not down. […] They are the most attentive, curious, eager, observant, sensitive, quick, and generally congenial readers on earth.”
-E.B. White
A long time ago, I watched an episode of the Cosby Show. In the episode, the protagonist's third grade daughter decided not to go back to school, saying she would just teach second grade when she g