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About Me Member Deviously Deviant AbelliaUnited States Recent Activity Deviant for 5 Months
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And It Begins Again . . .

Sat Aug 15, 2009, 12:23 PM
  • Listening to: Speed of Sound- Coldplay
  • Reading: books
  • Watching: Across the Universe
  • Playing: Pokemon Diamond
  • Eating: Parmesan Goldfish
  • Drinking: water
Hi, everyone! Sorry to have been ignoring you guys lately, but school started up again, so I've been pretty busy. On top of that, I've been kind of uninspired. I usually get a little gloomy right before school starts because I'm sad to see summer vacation end, and don't really do much the last few days because of that. But I'm over it now, and I'm happy to be seeing all of my friends again! :D

Unfortunately, I probably won't be updating too often over the next couple of months. I'm not able to make as much art as before, because of school, and most of what I'm making is stuff for my portfolio (mostly still lifes at the moment). I don't know if I'll upload those or not. But I figure that there's only just so many still lifes a person can take, so I'm sure I'll have a couple of fun things to show you guys eventually.

Speaking of my portfolio, do any of you have college art portfolio tips? I've already looked up the colleges that I want to go to and have seen what they generally want and recommend, but I thought that maybe you guys would have some good tips or suggestions for me, especially from your own experiences. I want to major in 3D character animation, and maybe minor in illustration or sequential art, though it doesn't seem like most colleges want major-specific portfolios.

Well, I just wanted to let you all know that I'm still alive. You probably won't hear from me again until next weekend. Right now I'm off to go through all the messages and deviations in my watch box. Both number in the hundreds so please forgive me if I just :+fav: and run. :)

Also, commissions are currently closed.

- Bell :)

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I'm a traditional and digital artist. I'm trying to draw a lot so that I can fill my portfolio to send to potential colleges. I eventually want to become a 3D animator and have my own 3D movie production company with me as the director! But that's many years in the future.

Devious Info

  • Current Residence: USA
  • Interests: animals, movies, and art (obviously)
  • Favourite movie: Across the Universe
  • Favourite artist: Most Renaissance artists
  • MP3 player of choice: Ipod
  • Favourite game: Assassin's Creed
  • Tools of the Trade: Photoshop Elements 5 and Wacom tablet

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:iconphotografever:
thanks for the :+fav:!
:heart:

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:iconcerona:
Thank you for the watch and favs :hug:
:iconsnowglobedragon:
Thank you for the favs and watch :thanks:

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:iconmoonsongwolf:
Thanks for the watch! I appreciate it.

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Consider the daffodil. And while you’re doing that, I’ll be over here, looking through your stuff.
:iconabellia:
No problem! :)

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:iconfurbyprince:
Thanks again for the fave! :) :heart:

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Good puppy.
:iconabellia:
You're welcome! :)

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:iconsilver-howl:
Thanks for the watch!
:iconabellia:
No problem! :)

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:iconeviecats:
Thank you for the fave! :iconfurrydanceplz:

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