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Interview with Deadline Studios

Journal Entry: Tue Nov 10, 2009, 10:48 PM





My interview for DeadlineStudios,

by Serg.S – Serg Souleiman.


along side with Sebastien Larroude a.k.a Rainart, Horia Dociu, Brad Rigney and Hethe Srodawa. :P


Read at: [link]


If you want to read a few answers to these questions i've been asked.


-Tell us about yourself where are you from and when and how did you get started concept art?

- What inspired you to become an Artist?

- Where do you currently work and what are some of the things that you have worked on?

- Could you take us through your creative process when starting a new concept art piece?

- What are some things that impotent to you when working on a piece?

- What artists influenced your work and whom do you admire?

- Is there anything you'd like to work on if you had the chance?

- Do you have any advice for the aspiring artist out there?



memo:

Since I lost my hard drive, I’ve been working to replace my current portfolio with a new batch of works by the end of this year. School had been busy as usual, I’m glad to have a habit of painting in school with a bunch of friends. Everyone’s improving fast when we are motivating each other. Aside from that, there hasn’t been much excitement in terms of this semester. Just head down working for the most part. Gotta work hard to get into the industry full-time soon enough.



Yea, i'm still selling prints here:
All prints are professionally printed on 80 pound Supreme Gloss card stock.

New prints are offered at 15 dollars per print

To place order, please include a shipping address, title of the images, and your name, I will get back to you asap with a total. Shipping cost may apply.

Email to :
frank.f.hong@gmail.com


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:iconseasonsofpast:
Really enjoyed this =)

I must say, after deciding to become an artist/designer for a living, I've really felt afraid to make mistakes. Unfortunately, that held me back for a good year, but now that university is under a year away, I feel a lot better. It really helps me to know you were never trained as an artist growing up. I never had time for art classes but every hour I have spent on it myself has been very rewarding. Glad to know untrained artists can have a strong enough foundation to create the work you do.

Right now I am suffering from a heavy class load and can't do much designing, so my gallery doesn't all reflect my most recent designs and musings, but if you have the time feel free to stop by =)

Keep up the work, I really enjoy it. Ah, and sorry about the HD, the days you find out you have lost one really suck...
:iconfrankhong:
haah. yea, i wonder sometimes if it'd be better or worse to be trained from a young age. passion to create is the core of being an artist, and sometimes that passion is lost when kids are growing up being forced to do certain things, even things they started with a strong interest in. it's like most asian kids learns to play piano when they were young, but only few didn't end up hating it. but again, to start early is really benificial. just keep on doing what you are doing, and have fun. good things will happen soon enough. :peace:

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Matte Painting TD.
DEMO: [link]
:iconyukerayasha:
congrats frank =) you're very much on your way lol.

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It's a big world, and we're all just little people in it.
:iconseenuanpaper:
:giggle: :excited: :faint:

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Where the heck is Bob Fosse to hand out a beat down when you need him?
:iconwcsallysally:
Oh, sad for the loss of hard drive, but ... seems you're havin' a good run at the toe in the door, and are goin' somewhere .. best of luck in that old world out there!!

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Breath is the courser and Mind is the rider,
Good thoughts, Good words, Good actions.
---Zoroaster
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:iconotakuhat:
awwwwwwwwwwwww you're getting so popularrrrrrrr >: don't forget the little people xD

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