That Foo's Boo Is Incredible!!! - Jan 14 TR *THE END 7/19 Pg. 51*

You're being too hard on yourself, I think your Tink is pretty good!


Food makes everything all better!!

Awww, I'm mostly teasing. I do take things pretty seriously, but I also know it's completely because I'm out of practice. :rotfl2:

Ahahah your updates are seriously perfection!

I STILL haven't done the animation academy! I suggested it to Mom in Sept & she said "i'm crap at that stuff, no" so we skipped it :lmao: November?!!? Lol.

Yay for TSM!! Jenna & I unlocked some easter eggs I hadn't seen on the ride before so that was awesome!! We actually both did pretty well!!

Hahaha, awwww, thanks my dear!

What?! Well then, NOVEMBER IT IS! :goodvibes

Nice! I love unlocking the easter eggs, I get super excited.

YAY!! :banana::banana::banana:


I LOVE :lovestruc the selfie of you and your Mom on The Great Movie Ride!

Thanks! I love taking selfies with my Mom.
 
Artistic and an accountant?! Cool combo! Post some pics in the next update!

I can't relate too much with your TSM sadness, as I don't usually get even best in vehicle!!

I love food! Can't wait to see the next update!

Hahaha, I guess it's cool if you say so. :rotfl2:

I just have this want to get the best score on TSM! I seriously cannot figure out what my deal is. :rotfl:

You may not have gotten the day's best score but yours was pretty great!

We keep missing the Animation Class. Maddie is dying to do it though. I think Tink is one of the more difficult characters I've seen done there.

I agree, it was a pretty good score. Can't really complain too much about it.

You should definitely make sure you get there on an upcoming trip.
 
That is so true. It just needs to sound like Ariel!

I love the Lego Movie! Everything is awesome! And now I just start bobbing my head.

I'll see what I can scrounge up and post some shots. :thumbsup2

We're a little bit obsessed with the Lego Movie in this house :rotfl: Well me and my brother are anyway; we constantly quote it. Great! Can't wait to see them.
 

Ok I finally catch up on this TR only to find out there is another?! I now have something to do on my day off today! This past February I finally started getting best in the vehicle when my DS was not in the car with me :rotfl2: Now in October I will get it every time since he's not going :banana::lmao:.
 
Sounds like a great Disney CM encounter. I love chatting with off duty workers, simply because they tend to be happy and nice and more than willing to share in the love of Disney with you. :goodvibes


I agree, the GMR does need some CM overhaul. Some kind sound pretty boring. I had a guy, once, who it was one of his first days on the job. He was sweating bullets and his voice was cracking and he actually almost cried when he forget one of his lines. While that was sort of sad to watch, and least he had a little life in him!


I think you all did a good job on Tinkerbell. She seems like she would be a tough character to draw.



You should still be proud of that TSMM score! That's impressive! It's not your fault there was most likely a local visiting that day, racking up the high scores. :rolleyes::rotfl:
 
Ok so, as someone else who wanted desperately to be a Disney animator (ready to jump in with both feet then they switched to digital animation... which I had no interest in!) I would dearly love to see your artwork.
I love the Great Movie Ride for the nostalgia, but yes it could definitely use an update!
Love the CM interaction story, the Disney difference right there in the friendly CMs!
The whole story of the animation academy, that could be me. Didn't listen, thought I knew better... totally failed. :rotfl: I feel your pain.
(On another note, I highly recommend drawing again for the pure joy of it!)
Oh dear. I saw it. As soon as I saw that score board I knew. I know you through your TRs well enough to know that missing the high score for the day would have been torture, especially when every other element fell in line for you!
 
Danielle's artwork is amazing....:thumbsup2. I'm not saying that because I am her mother. I totally thought she was going to be a Disney animator because that was all she talked about growing up. I will make her post some of her work so all of you can be the judge :love:
 
Danielle's artwork is amazing....:thumbsup2. I'm not saying that because I am her mother. I totally thought she was going to be a Disney animator because that was all she talked about growing up. I will make her post some of her work so all of you can be the judge :love:

Oh suuuuure, you're not biased. ;) ;) Just kidding. I believe you, but I still want to see her work!
 
Ok I finally catch up on this TR only to find out there is another?! I now have something to do on my day off today! This past February I finally started getting best in the vehicle when my DS was not in the car with me :rotfl2: Now in October I will get it every time since he's not going :banana::lmao:.

Hahaha, I know! But the thing is, I just don't know how I could ever finish and run one at a time! :rotfl:

Awesome! Being best in vehicle is the best feeling ever!

Sounds like a great Disney CM encounter. I love chatting with off duty workers, simply because they tend to be happy and nice and more than willing to share in the love of Disney with you. :goodvibes


I agree, the GMR does need some CM overhaul. Some kind sound pretty boring. I had a guy, once, who it was one of his first days on the job. He was sweating bullets and his voice was cracking and he actually almost cried when he forget one of his lines. While that was sort of sad to watch, and least he had a little life in him!


I think you all did a good job on Tinkerbell. She seems like she would be a tough character to draw.



You should still be proud of that TSMM score! That's impressive! It's not your fault there was most likely a local visiting that day, racking up the high scores. :rolleyes::rotfl:

He was really a great CM and exactly what Disney would want to hire.

Wow.....almost crying over the GMR. That's taking your job seriously. :lmao:

Ok so, as someone else who wanted desperately to be a Disney animator (ready to jump in with both feet then they switched to digital animation... which I had no interest in!) I would dearly love to see your artwork.
I love the Great Movie Ride for the nostalgia, but yes it could definitely use an update!
Love the CM interaction story, the Disney difference right there in the friendly CMs!
The whole story of the animation academy, that could be me. Didn't listen, thought I knew better... totally failed. :rotfl: I feel your pain.
(On another note, I highly recommend drawing again for the pure joy of it!)
Oh dear. I saw it. As soon as I saw that score board I knew. I know you through your TRs well enough to know that missing the high score for the day would have been torture, especially when every other element fell in line for you!

That is EXACTLY why I lost interest! Everything was switching to computer animation, and I just did not have an interest in it!

Ugh, that's exactly what happened at Animation Academy! I just thought I knew better. Clearly I didn't.

Bahahaha. Man you guys know me all too well.
 
Danielle's artwork is amazing....:thumbsup2. I'm not saying that because I am her mother. I totally thought she was going to be a Disney animator because that was all she talked about growing up. I will make her post some of her work so all of you can be the judge :love:

Sure you're not saying it because of the fact that you're my Mom. :rotfl:

Oh suuuuure, you're not biased. ;) ;) Just kidding. I believe you, but I still want to see her work!

Oh she's definitely biased. :lmao:

Coming right up.
 
Hi everyone!

So this isn't a TR update, but rather some of my artwork photos because some had mentioned that they wanted to see them. And if you didn't want to see them....well....look away. :rotfl:

A little back story just so everyone understands.

I've never been a very good original artist. I've always been more of a copyist, and believe me, in the art and animation world, you would be no where without a good copyist, or someone that can simply reproduce things. So, I knew even though I wasn't great at creating characters, I could have some kind of job.

I drew all of the time growing up, and explored different mediums. Mostly, I stuck with graphite, colored pencils, and felt tip markers. That's because I dealt a lot with comic and animation.

I did begin to go to college for art. That's a surefire way for someone to break your spirit, let me tell you. In my first basic drawing class, my art teacher said that art is not talent, and that anyone can do it. As someone who really prided myself on my work, you could totally find that offensive. Yes, I do believe that anyone can learn fundamentals. But those out there who just have it. They just have it. And he disagreed with that completely.

Let's just say, I almost allowed this man to break my spirit. He tore me apart in this class. Criticized my work all of the time, would actually come and draw on my paper (dude....you NEVER do that to an artist), just broke me down. Then, he gave me a C for the class overall. The same grade that he gave someone who had never picked up a pencil in their life. I don't know if he was trying to teach me a lesson. I'll never understand I guess. I'm not cocky. Really, I'm not at all. I didn't go into this class thinking that I knew everything. Obviously I knew I didn't, because I was taking a class. To add insult to injury, after he gave me my final grade, he lost the final that I had spent 70 hours of my life on. 70 hours of workshop in front of this still life, putting my life into it....and he can't find it. He didn't even offer me an apology.

I was young and stupid. In retrospect, I should have taken it up with the school, but I didn't.

I pressed on after that, but I'm not going to lie, I was broken a little. I thought I was never going to be good enough to do this. I still continued on this path though for another year. Color and Design, Basic Drawing II, Art History, I pressed on. Then I had to take a computer design course. And I hated it. I saw the landscape in front of me though. I saw the change on the horizon. Computers were the next thing. And I didn't like working with them. I liked working with my hands.

So, I changed my major. Don't worry everyone, it's all worked out for the best. Oddly enough, that second major didn't even pan out (I changed it to dance, which was also a love of mine), but we won't even discuss that now. Another day everyone...another day.

That said, here's what I could scrounge up from my portfolio. The first series of drawings were done by me between the ages of 13 and 15. I love comics, like X-Men, Disney Animation obviously, Calvin and Hobbes, and Archie. So, I picked my favorites from those. I freehand everything, which was always a question people had for me growing up. "Oh, did you trace that?" "Um....NO!"

Anyone familiar with X-Men knows this is Rogue. She happens to be my absolute favorite X-Men character ever, so I drew her a lot.



Always a Disney girl. Pocahontas.



Another Rogue.



This is Velocity, which I believe was a Marvel character. I don't think her comic books lasted long.



I ADORE Calvin and Hobbes.





Anime Princess Leia.



Betty was my favorite Archie character.



Velocity.



More X-Men.



The rest of what I could find were from some of my college drawing classes, so I was 18 when these were done. They're still life drawings, and then we move into having to do copies of major pieces of artwork.

Jars....SUPER EXCITING STUFF Y'ALL!



This is a charcoal reproduction I did of an image in a Seurat (Sunday at La Grande Jatte) that's located at the Art Institute of Chicago.



More charcoal reproduction.



This is a copy I did in conte crayon and wax crayon.



Louis-David reproduction.





This is one of my favorite things that I ever did in color and design. We had to take a famous painting, lay it on a light board, and simply trace out shapes and shades from the image. From that, we could shade in the image however we wanted to. I loved how it turned out.



That's all I have for now. Thanks so much for the interest shown in my work. I had to dust some stuff off to find it, but it felt nice to pull it out and take a look at it. I think I am going to dust off my pencils and start doing this again. :goodvibes

I'll be doing an update soon! I have a busy weekend ahead of me with a bachelorette party, so hopefully I'll update again by Sunday. Thanks guys!
 
Wow amazing. Your really good, your mom is right. Don't let anyone ever break you. That teacher needs a serious a$$ kicking. I love love love that last drawing it is fantastic. Plz pick up those pencils again and continue to show us your work. You are really really good Dani.
 
This is something else we have in common! (I'll send you a invite on FB to my art page in a bit.) You should absolutely pick it up again! Like you, I grew up enjoying art. My art teacher in high school wanted me to go into a career in art. I spent my summers at art programs too. But I didn't feel like I could have a career in art unless I became a teacher and I did not want to be a teacher so I went in a different direction.

Last November I decided to start pursuing a career in art (mainly canvas art) and now sell paintings in a little shop in my town. I really, really want to take some art classes to brush up on some skills and learn new stuff too. I hope to do that soon.

So, I definitely think you should bring your artistic skills back to life. It's a part of YOU and will feel so good to express that part of you again.
 
OK, I'm going to start with your backstory first because your first art teacher kinda made me angry. No scratch that... absolutely made me angry. I despise when teachers try to break the spirit of students who have a genuine passion for something.

WOW, to think you drew those at such a young age!! That's magnificent Danielle.

Your work is beautiful Dani, really beautiful. Please don't ever stop. We have so much in common in that regard. I love hearing stories like this of people who do accounting/finance for a living. There's a stigma attached to that, and I think people would be surprised to learn that an accountant created that. I, however, would not. No, I can't draw a straight line with a ruler, but I do have a creative passion, be it music, or video, or yes, writing. Don't ever give up on something you love to do, ESPECIALLY, when you're so darn good at it!!! :goodvibes
 
Those were great! I sure hope you try and keep up your skill! Art is ABSOLUTELY a gift. Math comes easily to some. Others are great with words. Some can hold a tune, and others like myself, not so much. Thanks for sharing!
 

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This is my favorite because it is so very special and unique.

Beautiful work. I am sorry you had a professor that was such a &*%$. I can understand, to a point, constructive criticism. I don't understand being downright rude and disrespectful. Sounds like he had some personal challenges himself. And to lose a project is totally unacceptable. Totally. I would be curious to see how that particular instructor gets rated on "Rate My Professor". Just remember - what goes around comes around. It's also possible that he was treated like that and feels the need to just pass it on.

Any way - I do believe some people just "have it", like you said. It's that little extra edge. That intangible that you can't quite put your finger on. The same goes for music. People can learn all the technicals parts of performing music, but have "musicality" is a gift.
 
I loved seeing your artwork. My favorite is this drawing of Velocity. The hair looks great and I think the face turned out perfect. :)
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I am an accountant, too, but I can't draw worth a darn. You are lucky to have so much artistic talent. :goodvibes
 
They're really good! I used to have a bit of an obsession with drawing Garfield; your pictures of Calvin and Hobbes reminded me. I am also a fan of Rogue. Your teacher sounds cruel...possibly in a twisted way he thought that he was helping you, but clearly it didn't work. Have fun at the bachelorette party.
 
What Awesome artwork Dani.

So sorry the art teacher broke you a bit- that really stinks but you really need to get back in to it at least for pleasure and see where it goes.
 














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