This post addresses my hiatus situation,
and the organization/professional appearance
of my deviant art account.Deviant Art Account Clearance:To address the shorter subject, I'll begin
by admitting detest for past behaviors.
To those this may concern, I'll be deleting
most, if not all of my deviant art journals.
I'll be keeping a blog separate from this site
for the majority of my personal entries.
There's no need to worry about deleting art.
I'll be moving my undesired work to my scraps.
Academic Planning:At this point, Dad says going to pull me
out of high school the week following
Christmas break. I'll resume preparation
to take the GED test at home.
I'll be enrolling in UVU's graphics design
and multimedia program in spring. I want to
have my learners permit taken care of and an
artists portfolio underway by the time I
enroll.
In the mean time, I would like to address
the following goals:1) I would like to progress my art
skills to professional-quality. In order
to effectively push this goal, I need the
help of my friends and followers.
Constructive critique is quintessential.
I need to pick out my weak points and focus
on improving them. Part of this is learning
the correct way to draw things. If you know
any tutorials that would help improve my
drawings I'd love to see them.
Currently, I'm looking for tutorials on
the hips and legs of both genders.
2) I need to enter art scholarships.
If you come across any worthwhile
competitions, let me know. I'm currently
working on the following:
Concept>Sketch>Ink>Scan>Flats>Shade>Detail
Gallery Collection Greeting Card Comp$10,000, $1,000 For The School






Crank The Earth Jersy Comp 1$300 Cash, $100 Site Merch






Crank The Earth Jersy Comp 2$300 Cash, $100 Site Merch






Arts Institute Calander Comp$100,000 Distributed Among Winners






3) I would like to have a tattoo
portfolio of at least 40 pieces. As stands,
I have roughly fifteen. I'm opening requests
for tattoo designs. I'll be choosing the most
innovative designs. They'll come inked with
basic coloring. The requester has permission
to use the design as long as I'm credited
accordingly.







