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  • thewrathofjohn:

I should take my own advice.
This is a re-blog because of reasons.

    thewrathofjohn:

    I should take my own advice.

    This is a re-blog because of reasons.

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  • cheshirecaticus:

kateordie:

My new column is up! In which I talk about creating even when self-doubt tells you not to, confidence and making the changes you want to see in comics. Check it out!

Gpoy all of those. I live in a state of perpetual self inflicted beat ups.

    cheshirecaticus:

    kateordie:

    My new column is up! In which I talk about creating even when self-doubt tells you not to, confidence and making the changes you want to see in comics. Check it out!

    Gpoy all of those. I live in a state of perpetual self inflicted beat ups.

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Jarek Puczel, Lovers

    Jarek Puczel, Lovers

    (Source: ymutate, via veinte9)

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  • charliebowater:

burdge:

-Ira Glass

THIS. To everyone who asks me how to improve quickly: this. We’re all shit for a while, it’s okay. 

    charliebowater:

    burdge:

    -Ira Glass

    THIS. To everyone who asks me how to improve quickly: this. We’re all shit for a while, it’s okay. 

    (Source: alijayy)

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  • scurviesdisneyblog:

    Favorite People of 2011 | Glen Keane

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  • kateordie:

pigeonbits:

I think 2 and 4 are super-duper important.  (And 5, duh.)

I’ll keep this in mind for my first one. If I ever can get my head inside made-up characters, which I have so much trouble with. But nobody needs another autobiographical comic about a twentysomething hipster dropout, so I need to work on getting creative.

    kateordie:

    pigeonbits:

    I think 2 and 4 are super-duper important.  (And 5, duh.)

    I’ll keep this in mind for my first one. If I ever can get my head inside made-up characters, which I have so much trouble with. But nobody needs another autobiographical comic about a twentysomething hipster dropout, so I need to work on getting creative.

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  • surfdog2000:brain-food:

    In May of this year, Pixar animator Austin Madison kindly hand-wrote the following open letter to aspiring artists, in a bid to inspire them through times of creative drought. It’s a lovely, eloquent letter, and in fact contains advice valuable to people in many a creative field. It was written as a contribution to the Animator Letters Project.

    Transcript

    PIXAR

    May 17, 2011

    To Whom it May Inspire, 

    I, like many of you artists out there, constantly shift between two states. The first (and far more preferable of the two) is white-hot, “in the zone” seat-of-the-pants, firing on all cylinders creative mode. This is when you lay your pen down and the ideas pour out like wine from a royal chalice! This happens about 3% of the time. 

    The other 97% of the time I am in the frustrated, struggling, office-corner-full-of-crumpled-up-paper mode. The important thing is to slog diligently through this quagmire of discouragement and despair. Put on some audio commentary and listen to the stories of professionals who have been making films for decades going through the same slings and arrows of outrageous production problems. 

    In a word: PERSIST.

    PERSIST on telling your story. PERSIST on reaching your audience. PERSIST on staying true to your vision. Remember what Peter Jackson said, “Pain is temporary. Film is forever.” And he of all people should know. 

    So next time you hit writer’s block, or your computer crashes and you lose an entire night’s work because you didn’t hit save (always hit save), just remember: you’re never far from that next burst of divine creativity. Work through that 97% of murky abyssmal mediocrity to get to that 3% which everyone will remember you for!

    I guarantee you, the art will be well worth the work! 

    Your friend and mine, 

    Austin Madison

    “ADVENTURE IS OUT THERE!”

    (via Letters of Notes; Animated Letters Project) 

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