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I got rejected from Calarts

>> No.6918494
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>>6918492
proof or didn't happen

>> No.6918507

>>6918492
Good. Don't go to art school. Take that money and find a mentor. Seriously - this is a blessing in disguise.

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>>6918492
good

>> No.6918556

>>6918492
Just buy a subscription to NMA instead. Contrary to calarts they'll actually teach you how to draw.

>> No.6918577

>>6918492
Where you get an education doesn't matter, all that matters is if you can do the job (and prove it). You can learn animation online, and you can smash out a demo-reel too.
Get an animation job, and do it without any debt anon, I know you can do it!

>> No.6918583

>applying to trannyarts

>> No.6918589

The main benefit of a physical school is just being around other artists. If you manage to just find people that wanna learn together you already got the same thing except for free. Online courses are better when it comes to the teaching, although having someone better give you advice is also very very helpful (you can also pay artists to do this for a fraction of the price of a school)

>> No.6918796

you deserved it

>> No.6918819

>>6918492
they did you a favor

>> No.6918826

>>6918507
This
t. Artschooler

>> No.6918835

>>6918507
How old/young/out of touch are you? Nobody in US pays for school with their own money.

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>>6918492
There's always politics.

>> No.6918976

>>6918492
Post your portfolio.

>> No.6918987

>>6918835
Debt, you fucking retard, debt.

>> No.6919045

>>6918839
His parents had a weird strange of humour

>> No.6919069

>>6918492
>wanting to go to art school in 2023
Retard

>> No.6919081

>>6918987
read
>Take that money and find a mentor
The point is that he won't get that money unless he goes to school

>> No.6919322

>>6919081
A mentor costs a fraction of that, he could probably get a loan for a couple thousand bucks (or just use a credit card)

>> No.6919340

Post your rejected CalArts sketchbook anon

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>>6918492
Everyone that I used to follow that went to Calarts or SVA ended up destroying their style and became a generic storyboarder. It's fucking sad.
Now that the industry is completely fucked, these artists have nowhere to go and no unique style to market themselves with.

>> No.6920952

>>6919081
You idiot
Most people will have a college fund supplemented by loans. I'm saying take the fund and spend it on lessons and portfolio reviews instead, which as another anon pointed out would be a fraction of the cost.

>> No.6920982

>>6920931
>their style and became a generic storyboarder.
Thus why everyone calls generic art "calarts style". Does anyone have images from that person, that went to calarts, who said "that feel when your style evolves" and went on to draw hideous tranny art (and I don't mean that as insult, I mean it literally)?
They really are teaching something wrong over there.

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>>6920982
This is why I don't get mad at deviantart autists for not caring about fundies. Imagine grinding all those years to get in an elite school just to have all of your skill tossed away to make this shit. It's unironically not worth it

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>>6920931
The most difficult thing about getting into the animation industry is changing your art style to what's acceptable to studios. It's like selling your soul. Calarts folk have no choice but to do it though, because of the student debt.

I'm thinking of just becoming a comic book illustrator / artist instead. Freelancing is more difficult at the beginning, but if I can make it work I think I will have an overall more stable / unique career

>> No.6921000

>>6920996
even if you have to get a part or even a full time wagie job it would still be better since you're at least drawing what you actually want to.
I've seen plenty of freelancers who just have to work low stress wage gigs while their art brings in money as well

>> No.6921002

>>6921000
Is going back to college to get a masters of fine arts to become an art professor somewhere worth it? Is it even possible to get a Masters degree with no student debt?

>> No.6921058

>>6920952
>Most people will have a college fund supplemented by loans.
kek, he really believes it. Only a handful of people I went to school with had a college fund, everyone else(read:95%) was leaning hard on loans.

>> No.6921060

>>6920952
>College fund
BWAHAHAHAHA

>> No.6921062

>>6921002
>Is going back to college to get a masters of fine arts to become an art professor somewhere worth it?
Depends on where somewhere is. The really good, high paying positions are going to require a lot of time to get into or a portfolio of professional work.
>Is it even possible to get a Masters degree with no student debt?
Technically. Pretty much every degree program will give you a free ride if your portfolio is good enough. There's also a handful of schools that will convert loans into grants; Yale is one, iirc.

>> No.6921066

>>6920952
most people are poorfags with poor fab parents anon

>> No.6921092

>calsharts

>> No.6921580

>>6920952
>Most people will have a college fund supplemented by loans.
Are you rich or just clueless?