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Last edited by overdrank; February 12th, 2010 at 10:35 PM.
OP pic is awesome.
ASUS X202E - Intel Core i3 1.8 GHz, 4 GB RAM, 500 GB Seagate HDD
used openshot videoeditor and added some music my friends have made
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ziQuxyK4Ck
Great video, i getting a little more the things you want to express.
aaaaaaaaawwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww thats so cute!!!!
You know, wWales, you are a good example of the fact that the tools are less important than the artist who is wielding them. I mean, sure the latest Photoshop and a humongous Intuos4 tablet are good things, but you are just as good without them. You have vision and an ability to express it, and that's something that money can't buy.
thank you!
I figured that once ubuntu is on the computers of the social security office they might give me some respect along with the foodstamps
edit: wow that came out quite bitter... to compensate heres a link to some other guys who love doing art with whatever hardware/software they can get their hands on http://www.pouet.net
Last edited by wWales; February 13th, 2010 at 02:56 AM. Reason: reflection
I love your art, it's very exppressive.
I'm concerned though that you're not allowing it to support you.
Might I suggest you get an agent (someone you can really trust though). That way, he or she can manage your art in such a way that it becomes a viable means of income, but not so that it interferes with your creative process.
You could also ask for a donation if people like the art. I mean why not, people do it all the time. That way you won't have to worry about making your art commercial and you can still just focus on making art, but you might get some revenue.
Do promise you won't do something dramatic like many artists have done when depressed. Remember that you are beautiful and we don't want to miss you.
I loved the video of your art. Although I think some Ken Burns Effects would have been great in it. Your art is already very dramatic, beautifuk and powerful and Ken would only made it more so.
But, I don't mean to sound negative, after all, you have just given us something beautiful and great and all for free.
Keep up the great work.
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