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Hey guys,

So I have another thready that I made over a year ago for my old portfolio but a lot has changed since then so I just decided to make a new one. I have a portfolio and blog. Portfolio is newish but I haven't put anything in it since art school.

So I'm at Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles. Transferred in January. Soon after that I decided to make a blog convincing myself that perhaps my life was interesting enough now that people might want to read about it. The blog has a sketchbook that is out of class stuff but I also post class work... as well as some writing from time to time.

Please check it out. I try to post stuff as much as I can but I've figured out that I sort of post in waves.

Anyway, here are the links. Let me know what you think.

Scott Talbot
http://www.scott-talbot.com/
http://blog.scott-talbot.com/
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I like your portfolio. Organized and i can get to the goods within seconds. You might wanna weed out your traditional art section a wee bit, and i like your presentation cards in the 3D section. Maybe put some more work in the 3D section when you can, it's pretty sparse in there for being the top category.
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I agree, the way you present your models is really awesome! nice website
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Thanks. Yeah I know the sections are a little out of balance. The traditional especially needs to be cut down because all of it was before I started going to art school. Its just that the stuff out of class that I'm doing now is just fun sketchbook stuff. Nothing I can put in really.

My blog is definitely the most up to date thing.
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really cool dude, you do need more models
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Hey bud, I think you could use some more art in there. What are you looking for? entry level prop artist?
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Okay thanks guys.

This is where I'm at. I just started art school. I have 4 years. This portfolio isn't for a job. It is just to put my art. On another note, my school doesn't get into a specific major until the second year. So right now I'm busy doing traditional.

I hope this clears things up.
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Great. Just keep making game art druing the four years.
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Yeah I will! Once I get into 3d next fall I will be focused on that.
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