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You're A Better Artist Than You Think
Chris Oatley
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Rejection Is Never The End [Animation Artist Amy Lewis - Part 2]
Saison 2 · Épisode 2
mercredi 21 août 2024 • Durée 27:25
https://howtobecomeaprofessionalartist.com/
Animation visual development artist and background painter Amy Lewis shares insights about the vitality of professional networking, balancing perfectionism with self-acceptance and the attitude she expects from her students and crew.
This is the second in a two-part series.
Get clear, relevant feedback on your work and personalized career guidance in our mentorship: The Clockwork Heart: https://howtobecomeaprofessionalartist.com/clockwork-heart/
Subscribe to this podcast on any of the major platforms and join our email list for notifications about future episodes, courses, and mentorship opportunities. It’s 100% free and we will always respect your privacy: https://visual-voice-llc.ck.page/688dccdf68
00:00 Introduction
01:42 The Struggle Of Self-Critique
05:52 Growing Confidence - Brass Bands And Bullies
09:13 How Amy Beats The Odds
12:11 The Vitality Of Networking
14:21 Happy Little Trees
15:14 Amy's Current Mindset
16:37 Evaluating Amy's Old Portfolios
18:26 The Mindset Amy Recommends For Her Students And Crew
19:38 The Best (And Worst) Advice Amy Ever Received
22:29 The Magic Feather
25:30 Anything Else?
26:41 Credits
Rejection Is Never The End [Animation Artist Amy Lewis]
Saison 2 · Épisode 1
mercredi 7 août 2024 • Durée 33:27
https://howtobecomeaprofessionalartist.com/
Animation visual development artist and background painter Amy Lewis (SpongeBob, Moominvalley) talks about establishing a freelance animation career from Europe, the most devastating rejection of her career and the amazing opportunity that followed.
This is the first of a two-part series.
Get clear, relevant feedback on your work and personalized career guidance in our mentorship: The Clockwork Heart: https://howtobecomeaprofessionalartist.com/clockwork-heart/
Subscribe to this podcast on any of the major platforms and join our email list for notifications about future episodes, courses, and mentorship opportunities. It’s 100% free and we will always respect your privacy: https://visual-voice-llc.ck.page/688dccdf68
Next, In Part Two: Amy shares insights about the vitality of professional networking, balancing perfectionism with self-acceptance and the attitude she expects from her students and crew...
00:00 Introduction
00:39 Meet Amy Lewis
02:11 Amy's Early Influences
05:03 Frustration With University Art Programs
07:02 Experimenting With Illustration
08:05 "I've Found My People..."
09:49 Amy's First Big Break
14:08 Another Year Of Skill Building
15:33 Moominvalley & Art Directing In Lockdown
16:45 Knowing What You Don't Want
18:50 Amy's Dream Job Disappointment
21:33 SpongeBob SquarePants
24:13 The Brave Locomotive
25:52 Amy's Artistic Development
32:17 Next In Part 2
32:31 Credits/ Hidden Track
Is Your Art Vulnerable Enough? [Graphic Novelist/ Literary Agent Tori Sharp]
Saison 2 · Épisode 3
mercredi 4 septembre 2024 • Durée 41:31
https://howtobecomeaprofessionalartist.com
In this episode: Graphic novelist and literary agent Tori Sharp shares tips on pitching to publishers, how story guides design and the challenge of creating honest art.
Our Production Coordinator, Mari Gonzalez Curia, who is currently seeking representation for her first original graphic novel, joins me as co-host.
This is the first of a two-part series.
Get clear, relevant feedback on your work and personalized career guidance in our mentorship: The Clockwork Heart: https://howtobecomeaprofessionalartist.com/clockwork-heart/
Subscribe to this podcast on any of the major platforms (Apple Music, Spotify, SoundCloud, Google Podcasts, YouTube) and join our email list for notifications about future episodes, courses, and mentorship opportunities. It’s 100% free and we will always respect your privacy: https://visual-voice-llc.ck.page/688dccdf68
Next, In Part 2: Tori talks about stories as “sense-making” devices, urges the importance of “celebration breaks” during long projects and shares her experience as an autistic artist.
00:45 Meet Tori Sharp
02:59 Tori's First Comics
05:19 Do You Consider Your Work Nostalgic?
09:24 Coursework Vs. Conversations
11:46 Understanding Passion
13:15 The Challenge Of Creating Honest Art
17:25 A Quick Note From Future Chris
17:44 Continuing Education
19:37 Passion Is Past-Tense
21:17 Rediscovering Her "First Love"
23:02 Tori's "Scariest" Project Yet: Just Pretend
24:36 Managing Panic
25:32 The Unique Challenge Of Sequential Art
28:57 Developing A Visual Style
30:48 Discovering Synesthesia
31:45 Imperfect Perspective
33:06 The Emotional Process Of Pitching
36:52 Pitching Multiple Projects At The Same Time
40:32 Next In Part Two
40:45 Credits
ImagineFX Magazine's "Rising Stars" Of 2D & 3D Art
Saison 2 · Épisode 5
mercredi 2 octobre 2024 • Durée 57:02
http://linktr.ee/chrisoatley/
What would you do if you learned that your artwork would be featured in an industry-leading magazine for creative professionals all over the world?
…and you only had a few days to select and submit your samples, write a professional bio and a short blurb about each submission, update your website and prepare a series of social media posts to coincide with the publication date?
Would you find that inspiring?
…motivating?
…terrifying?
Nine of my students faced this question when they were named among ImagineFX Magazine’s “Rising Stars” of 2D and 3D art.
…and they’re all here to talk about this career-defining moment.
They’ll share their initial reactions and the challenges they encountered throughout the process. They open up about their struggles with self-doubt, perfectionism, and the super-tight deadline.
…and offer insights about how the experience changed them.
…probably forever.
Today, in part one of a two part series, we’ll hear from Mutia Terian, Rami Juma, Dan Tompkins and Veronica Kosowski - in that order.
You can find samples of their work and links to connect with each of them at http://bit.ly/ifxmb
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NEXT IN PART 2:
We’ll hear from the rest of the “Rising Stars” in the next episode. For your convenience, I made a Linktree where you can easily find your favorite ways to subscribe: http://linktr.ee/ChrisOatley
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LET US KNOW WHAT *YOU* THINK!
Of the many insights and stories shared throughout this episode, which one resonated with you the most?
Let us know! Email my team and I via [email protected] or leave a comment on YouTube or social media. I’m @ChrisOatley everywhere.
The guests from this episode will also be interacting so you can look forward to meeting them in the comments.
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00:00 Intro
01:29 Learn More At MagicBoxAcademy.com
01:47 Mutia Terian: Animation Artist
02:50 Mutia Terian: Developing Confidence
07:07 Mutia Terian: Defining Confidence
09:54 Mutia Terian: What To Do When You're Stuck
11:10 Mutia's Magic Feather
16:49 Rami Juma: Digital Painter
17:28 Rami Juma: The Benefits Of Writing About Your Art
20:08 Rami Juma: Effort Vs. Effect
24:41 Rami Juma: When To Change Things Up
27:00 Rami Juma: Gifts From Your Younger Self
29:03 Rami Juma: How Mindset Affects Art
31:19 Rami's Magic Feather
34:13 Dan Tompkins: Character Designer
34:53 Dan Tompkins: Improving Old Art
37:07 Dan Tompkins: Saved By "Game Face"
38:01 Dan Tompkins: Drawing Yourself Out Of Doubt
39:19 Dan Tompkins: Desensitizing Yourself To Doubt
41:58 Dan's Magic Feather
43:05 Veronica Kosowski: Animation Background Painter/ VisDev Artist
44:12 Veronica Kosowski: Learning From Your Younger Self
47:05 Veronica Kosowski: The Benefits Of Life-Long Projects
48:59 Veronica Kosowski: Fear As Perfectionism
50:37 Veronica's Magic Feather (Except Not)
54:57 Connect & Subscribe
Is Your Art Vulnerable Enough? [Part 2] [Graphic Novelist/ Literary Agent Tori Sharp]
Saison 2 · Épisode 4
mercredi 18 septembre 2024 • Durée 27:29
http://linktr.ee/chrisoatley
In part one of this series, graphic novelist and literary agent Tori Sharp shared tips on pitching to publishers, how story guides design, and the challenge of creating honest art.
Now, in part two, Tori talks about stories as "sense-making" devices, urges the importance of celebration breaks during long projects, and shares her experience as an autistic artist.
Once again, our production coordinator, Mari Gonzalez Curia, who is currently seeking representation for her first original graphic novel, joins me as co-host.
Get clear, relevant feedback on your work and personalized career guidance in our mentorship: The Clockwork Heart: https://howtobecomeaprofessionalartist.com/clockwork-heart/
Subscribe to this podcast on any of the major platforms (Apple Music, Spotify, SoundCloud, Google Podcasts, YouTube) and join our email list for notifications about future episodes, courses, and mentorship opportunities. It’s 100% free and we will always respect your privacy: https://visual-voice-llc.ck.page/688dccdf68
00:57 Agent Vs Creator
01:32 Magical Or Terrifying?
02:43 Shouldn't You Be More Excited?
04:24 Taking Celebration Breaks
06:45 Why "Get Out Of The House" Is Good Writing Advice
07:38 Stories As "Sense-Making" Devices
09:26 Neurodivergence & Artistic Development
10:53 Good Teachers Are Good Listeners
11:26 The People Who Can Only Hear Your "Voice"
12:28 Developing Adult Characters In Stories For Kids
14:31 Feeling "Seen" By Stories
19:36 How Has Your Mindset Changed?
21:05 The Best Advice You've Ever Received
21:44 ...And The Worst?
22:45 The Magic Feather
The ImagineFX "Rising Stars" of 2D & 3D Art [Part 2]
Saison 2 · Épisode 6
jeudi 17 octobre 2024 • Durée 40:41
http://Linktr.ee/ChrisOatley
Nine of my current mentees were named “Rising Stars” of 2d & 3d art by ImagineFX magazine.
In this two-part interview series, they’re here to share stories of artistic development and how being selected for the article affected their mindsets.
Illustrator Andrea Ivetic Vicai begins the episode with a positive spin on the more frustrating aspects of illustration.
Next, animation artist Lucy Ledsam talks about finding an art career that matches your personality.
VR artist Elizabeth Person and CG artist Carmen Thora Smith talk about making the switch from painting to 3d.
…and finally, character designer Laura Horan presents the benefits of an agile creative process.
Find links to their portfolios and samples of their art at bit.ly/ifxmb
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01:18 Illustrator Andrea Ivetic Vicai:
02:17 Infinite Challenge = Infinite Inspiration
03:46 The Devil On The Shoulder
04:52 Be Your Own Best Friend
06:36 Andrea's Magic Feather
08:09 Animation Artist Lucy Ledsam:
08:48 "I'm Not Big And Bombastic..."
12:14 Advice For Non-Bombastic Artists
13:05 Lucy's Magic Feather
18:01 VR Artist Elizabeth Person:
18:26 Specialization As Curation
18:59 Switching Industries
23:14 Lizzy's Magic Feather
23:51 Disney Is Convenient
25:53 CG Artist Carmen Thora Smith:
27:06 Learning Complicated Software
28:12 Shifting Stories
29:36 Tools Do Matter
30:28 Carmen's Magic Feather
31:26 "Just-In-Time" Learning
33:08 Character Designer Laura Horan:
34:28 Don't Settle For Less
36:01 Objectivity Is Impossible
38:04 Laura's Magic Feather
39:16 CREDITS
Did Disney Learn His Lesson? Inside The Animation Strike Of 1941
Saison 2 · Épisode 7
mercredi 13 novembre 2024 • Durée 41:19
In this episode: "The Disney Revolt" author Jake Friedman surveys the infamous animation strike of 1941, and explains why it matters to present-day artists.
We consider the cost of Walt Disney's perfectionism, the painful, personal consequences of his decisions, and whether he ever learned from them.
PLUS: The most influential Disney animator you've never heard of...
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00:49 Introduction: The Disney Animators' Strike Of 1941
04:08 Disney Vs. Disney
06:37 Art Babbitt - The Most Influential Disney Artist You've Never Heard Of
12:47 Reconstructing The Timeline Of The Disney Strike
15:37 Would The Disney Strike Have Happened Without Art Babbitt?
17:27 Loyalty Above Creativity?
19:01 Products Of Our Influences
20:08 How Walt Disney Was Like Michael Scott From "The Office"
22:44 When Disney History Repeats Itself
25:18 You Can't Fire Family
26:23 The Cost Of Walt's Perfectionism
28:41 Walt Supported His Artists (Until He Didn't)
31:37 The Emotional Ending
34:37 Did Walt Ever Learn His Lesson?
35:42 Was Walt Anti-Union?
39:15 Learn More At TheDisneyRevolt.com
39:55 Credits
Interacting With Color: Insights From Josef Albers
Saison 2 · Épisode 8
mercredi 4 décembre 2024 • Durée 32:01
In this episode of "You're A Better Artist Than You Think:" How color lies to our eyes and why that matters to artists with author Fritz Horstman of the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation.
PLUS: Changing our relationship to color from "painful" to "playful."
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00:37 What Josef Albers Means To Present-Day Artists
01:24 Interaction Of Color
02:28 Science Vs Experience
03:51 Color Relativity
04:58 Playing With Color
06:04 Homage To The Square
06:49 The Personification Of Color
07:50 Rothko And Albers
11:15 Interacting With Color
15:11 Let Color Come To You
16:16 How To Play With Color
18:18 Color Intervals
18:48 The Illusion Of Transparency
19:45 Color And Music
21:27 How Color Distorts Proportion
22:55 To Open Eyes
24:56 No "Favorite" Colors
26:29 Developing Your Tolerance For Ambiguity
26:58 Color For Non-Artists
27:47 The Magic Feather
Jim Henson's Creative Legacy
Saison 2 · Épisode 9
mercredi 8 janvier 2025 • Durée 40:16
The Jim Henson Company Archives’ Director and Historian Karen Falk offers insights into Jim’s creative process, his collaborative style of leadership and the evolution of his characters.
If you’re listening on one of the audio-only platforms like Apple Podcasts or Spotify, I do want to encourage you to check out the video version on our YouTube channel where we’ll feature images from the new edition of Karen’s book titled “Jim Henson’s: Imagination Illustrated” as well as photos and video clips from my visits to various Henson exhibits.
Find the link at https://Linktr.ee/ChrisOatley
Get clear, relevant feedback on your work and personalized career guidance at https://MagicBoxAcademy.com
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00:00 Intro
00:11 Theme Music
00:35 Interview Begins
00:58 Jim Henson's Imagination Illustrated
03:19 More Than Muppets
06:02 Jim's Personal Touch
07:13 Jim's Fearlessness
08:32 Jim Henson The Character Designer
09:20 From 2D To 3D
10:30 A More Professional Finish
13:12 Jim Henson's Character Designers
14:27 Jim Henson The Director
16:14 Controlled Chaos
17:04 Joining The Jim Henson Company
18:22 Jim's Red Book Blog
20:35 Puppet Preservation
22:06 The Museum Partners
26:47 Character Design Evolution
30:30 The Historical Record
31:40 The Jim Henson Legacy
35:11 Karen's Unique Perspective
38:06 Credits
Can't Find Time For Art? Try This...
Saison 3 · Épisode 2
mercredi 28 mai 2025 • Durée 42:43
In this episode of You're A Better Artist Than You Think: Why "time management" so rarely works for artists and four tips for a more effective solution.
As creative people, we care a lot about time because our projects require so much of it. Furthermore, many, if not most of us want to spend more time working on our creative projects, not less. Even when we're successful in implementing "time management" strategies, the strategies themselves are not.
That's because "time management," as it's commonly understood, is not the solution, but rather, priority management. With these four priority management tips, you'll learn how to give your best energy to what matters most in your creative life.
00:00 Intro/ Theme Music
00:17 Can't Find Time For Art? Try This...
00:56 Get Free Digital Art Brushes Every Month!
01:24 Give Your Best To Your Project
16:48 Tip #1: Make Early Easier
18:30 Tip #2: Plan For Smooth Transitions
29:16 Tip #3: Optimize Your Workspace
43:26 Tip #4: End With Preparation
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