One of the biggest mistakes I made throughout my art journey was to get lost in one specific aspect of art (in my case Structure/Logic) and forget what art is supposed to be used for, especially in the entertainment industry. Now as a creative recruiter and mentor, I see students and junior artists making the same mistake over and over again. In my recent video on reimagining/reorganizing the Art Fundamentals, I discussed this topic extensively and tried arranging the art learning process into 4 pillars. You can watch my video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yz4j_...
Someone in the comments suggested that the linear structure I proposed wasn't giving the Creative aspects their due importance, so in this image below I tried rearranging so that Aesthetic aspects are a little higher, but combined with Technique and Structure form the basis for Creative applications. What do you think? I'll use this framework for a lot of the discussions I have planned for the channel going forward, so any chance to fine-tune it is really welcome :)
I'd also recommend Feng Zhu's latest Design Cinema videos at @FZDSCHOOL which I believe discuss this topic beautifully.
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One of the biggest mistakes I made throughout my art journey was to get lost in one specific aspect of art (in my case Structure/Logic) and forget what art is supposed to be used for, especially in the entertainment industry. Now as a creative recruiter and mentor, I see students and junior artists making the same mistake over and over again. In my recent video on reimagining/reorganizing the Art Fundamentals, I discussed this topic extensively and tried arranging the art learning process into 4 pillars. You can watch my video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yz4j_...
Someone in the comments suggested that the linear structure I proposed wasn't giving the Creative aspects their due importance, so in this image below I tried rearranging so that Aesthetic aspects are a little higher, but combined with Technique and Structure form the basis for Creative applications. What do you think? I'll use this framework for a lot of the discussions I have planned for the channel going forward, so any chance to fine-tune it is really welcome :)
I'd also recommend Feng Zhu's latest Design Cinema videos at @FZDSCHOOL which I believe discuss this topic beautifully.
Hope you all have a great day!
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