ChristianKitsune wrote:To answer your question, however, I believe there is one Art school on the east Coast called SCAD, I can't remember what it stands for but it's out of Atlanta Georgia. I believe there are two of these schools in the country, but I believe they are all on the east coast and very expensive.
Pascal wrote:I disagree with Puguni, anatomy wouldn't be what I would encourage you to study. No, I would encourage you to study grammar and spelling a bit more. On the other hand, if you’re in the mood to draw, I also wouldn’t suggest pulling out an orange, a pear and a vase to torment yourself with still-lifes… Other then simply being a great form of basic practice with the pencil, they are hardly ever memorable, and some of the most boring things in the universe to draw. (You may actually kill your love of drawing with them)
Puguni wrote:Yes, because having great grammar is much better than nearly anatomically correct art. You don't write speeches in manga]Wow![/B] Their art may be utter crap and unrealistic, but at least the grammar and spelling are spot on, eh?
People don't realize that making a manga isn't all about the characters. You have to learn to make trees and bushes and oranges and pears and vases. Can you imagine your favorite anime having great looking characters but everything around them is poorly drawn?
"What," a reader may ask if the above were the case, "Is that thing that Naruto holding? Is it a diseased dog, or a mangled piece of fruit?" You get confused easily and it takes away from the experience.
Grammar and spelling are important, but face it, we've all been learning that since day one. Anatomy is much much harder to hone.
Thus, as an artist, you’re best hope of a job is either in teaching students at some level (if your lucky you can get tenure at a college) or you will likely work outside of art or (once again with luck and only if you’re really good) as a graphic designer to sell products for companies.
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