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About Gianina L.
Expertise
I can answer questions concerning most traditional mediums such as acrylics, watercolor, colored pencils, collage/cut paper, graphite, charcoal, and pen and ink. I also have strong, advanced knowledge of Photoshop, Powerpoint and Publisher; and beginner to immediate level knowledge in Illustrator, Freehand, After Effects, and Flash. In addition, I can cover miscellaneous subjects such as portfolio preparation, applying to art schools, art school study skills, color theory, basic design and drawing principles, basic animation techniques, working on personal art styles and exploring new artistic techniques. Topics such as the detailed legal aspects of art, web programming and Flash action scripting do not fall under my area of expertise.

Experience

Experience in the Area
I graduated summa cum laude with a double BFA in Illustration and Computer Art (specializing in 2-dimensional animation) from the Savannah College of Art and Design, where as a student, I happily tutored fellow peers in all aspects of art and created numerous illustrations for the school newspaper. For the past several years, I have been illustrating seminar books, designing numerous graphics, and creating short animation sequences for use in video. In addition, I work as a private tutor and am co-director / co-owner of a company that focuses on and promotes the local music industry. I assist with all the day-to-day operations of this company as well as manage all art direction and design.

Education/Credentials
Savannah College of Art and Design
BFA Computer Art, Illustration
Summa Cum Laude
Dean's List, GPA 4.0

Awards and Honors
Induction into Alpha Pi Beta honor society for art and design, 2002
Outstanding Achievement in Computer Art, 2002
Outstanding Student for the academic year 2001-2002
Awarded "Most Dependable" for District, the student newspaper, 2002
Who's Who Among American Colleges and Universities, May 2001
Better Business Bureau Honesty in Advertising Essay Competition, Merit Award, November 1998
Mary Renee Whelan Scholarship, Savannah College of Art and Design

Exhibitions and Festivals:
Embodiement; Myths in Animal Form, www.postpicasso.com, December 10 - January 10, 2005
SCAD Alumni Show, Stardust Café, Orlando, FL; December 2004
Finalist, International Juried Online Symbolist Art Show, www.dracoblu.com, May 2004 - April 2005
Finalist, International Juried Online Symbolist Art Show, www.dracoblu.com, May 2003 - April 2004
Senior Showcase, SCAD Pei Ling Chan Gallery, Savannah, GA; May 2002
2D or not 2D, SCAD Trustees Theatre, Savannah, GA; April 2002
Small Works, SCAD Exhibit A Gallery, Savannah, GA; November 7 - December 31, 2001; art was purchased
Magnanimata Animation Festival, May 1999

Publications
Quoted briefly in Animation World Magazine, "Predicting the Future of Futurama" (April 1999) and "Ed, Edd, n Eddy: A Unique Approach" (June 1999)


 
   

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Topic: Careers: Arts



Expert: Gianina L.
Date: 10/18/2007
Subject: Drawing People

Question
Hi,again!Boy,you must think I'm a pest.:)
Just wanted to know,how do you draw and paint people and make them look realistic?Because somehow mine always come out more cartoon-like,even with all the shadowing,or they don't look like the person.Right now,I'm trying to paint a band but I don't know how to get their faces right and detail it because I have to place all 5 of them onto one piece of paper.
PS Your thumbnailing tip really helped!Thank you!:D

Answer
Hello again!

No worries, I think being inquisitive is a good sign for a creative spirit. :) Drawing people, faces, and bodies is one thing that probably takes the most amount of practice and patience. I've had a few drawing classes in college that were dedicated almost only to drawing the human figure and still I need more practice. Also, if you don't continue drawing people, you have to practice for a bit once you re-start figure-drawing before they begin to look normal again.

Knowing how the proportions work with the body and with the head/face helps immensely, and I've dug up just a couple of sites to help you out with that:
http://www.anticz.com/heads.htm
http://drawinglab.evansville.edu/proportion.html

Feel free to continue searching online for other similar sites. Additionally, you can visit your local bookstore or library (or amazon.com) as many books exist on this very topic.

I'm so happy the thumbnails helped you out! :)
-Gianina

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