1. GIIIIIIRL, you're gonna be fine. Your stuff looks great c: 2. I don't think they care, just as long as it works. Just show some movement and creativity, and you're good.
1. Looks great! Your art really has a lot of life to it and that's totally what they love to see. I think you have nothing to worry about!
2. I think they would love to see stuff in flash too. For my app I just did a crummy (seriously, it was so bad) flipbook. I had never done any animation before so you can imagine how horrific it was, hah! So I think they would be really impressed if you gave them a complete animation on a DVD and everything.
In summary, you should have no worries at all about getting in! I would be suprised if they DIDN'T accept you. C:
1b.) jkjkjk, of course you can make it. On top of that, your chances happen to improve dramatically by actually applying as opposed to backing out before you even try. Do keep in mind that you are applying for this program with the intention of learning, as someone who...well, has a lot to learn. The people judging these applications are more than aware of that - you are not expected to be the best artist that ever existed prior to walking onto that campus.
2.) I'm quite positive they would be fine with that. I remember some students had submitted flash pieces the year I went to CSSSA.
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1. GIIIIIIRL, you're gonna be fine. Your stuff looks great c:
2. I don't think they care, just as long as it works. Just show some movement and creativity, and you're good.
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Good luck anyway thoughhh c:
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1. Looks great! Your art really has a lot of life to it and that's totally what they love to see. I think you have nothing to worry about!
2. I think they would love to see stuff in flash too. For my app I just did a crummy (seriously, it was so bad) flipbook. I had never done any animation before so you can imagine how horrific it was, hah! So I think they would be really impressed if you gave them a complete animation on a DVD and everything.
In summary, you should have no worries at all about getting in! I would be suprised if they DIDN'T accept you. C:
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1b.) jkjkjk, of course you can make it. On top of that, your chances happen to improve dramatically by actually applying as opposed to backing out before you even try.
Do keep in mind that you are applying for this program with the intention of learning, as someone who...well, has a lot to learn. The people judging these applications are more than aware of that - you are not expected to be the best artist that ever existed prior to walking onto that campus.
2.) I'm quite positive they would be fine with that. I remember some students had submitted flash pieces the year I went to CSSSA.
Good luck :3
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