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Is it better to use originals or prints?
What's the best way to show off digital art?
Are there any major advantages/disadvantages to web-based portfolios?
Any recommendable books/sites about the subject?
Sat Dec 18, 2004 7:13 am
ahoteinrun wrote:Is it better to use originals or prints?
Originals whenever possible. Prints are generally frowned upon, I suggest that if you don't have the original, you track it down and take a slide of it, and send in the slides. The place you are applying to should have portfolio guidelines which should tell you about what exactly they want, but my knowledge of things is that if you can't get the original, send a slide.What's the best way to show off digital art?
This ones, actually quite tough. I'd say ask the institution/s that you're applying to about it, just end an email, or phone to see if someone can tell you. Since i've never applied with digital art (since it's not one of my chosen mediums), I can't answer it. However, just pondering about it, I would say that printing off a GOOD, high quality copy of it, and then attatching a link would be a good start. But I could be wrong.Are there any major advantages/disadvantages to web-based portfolios?
I've never heard of anyone applying with a web based portfolio for an art school. I am unsure of the procedure you would have to go through, to send one in because it is simply so different from what would be considered a 'normal' portfolio.
Sun Dec 19, 2004 8:02 am
I graduated with a BFA in photography and graphic design so I can give a few pointers. Originals are definately better than prints. Digital images are best done as high quality prints. All your work should be mounted on boards, photography on white (window mounted preferred) digital and graphic work on black. Paintings can be as is, drawings are recommended to be mounted. Web work generally should be sent on a CD just in case your site on the internet acts up and doesnt work right. All this makes it more professional and makes a better impression.