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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PCWUCv1rnU

marvel strikes gold again, when will their multi billion comic sales end broskis?

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Just talked with a certain owner of a Los Angeles portfolio school. Obscene pricing aside, I managed to squeeze out some information about applying to calarts.

A couple things, mainly that if you are applying for their char animation program, they will not be interested in seeing super-rendered pieces. They want flowy, expressive shit. I managed to see some examples from the portfolio school owner's students and they are indeed far from finished, no tone, just mostly linework and construction.

2. Their sketchbooks need a lot of color. This was something I already knew.

3. There is no longer a job market for 2d animation. This sounded like a primary reason for her no longer specializing in preparing students for calarts application, moreso RISD and whatnot. She urged me to do some 2d animating on my own before committing to calarts, which is all sound, but I have to ask some people here:

How valid are her points, mainly the last one?

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