ITT nostalgia
https://youtu.be/Uz2nu4a1LyI
ITT: Scams
https://youtu.be/cFqCl_GvHe0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EO1061QisVs
>>2528882
How this test looks? Is there any readable copy?
>>2529145
This looks close to part of what's in the video
>>2529182
Did I pas the test?
This looks like a scam? If it was a school why would you send them work?
>>2528882
This ad ran in 1990. Most people on the board weren't even alive then.
>>2529462
It does look like a scam. There were some legitimate schools that required mailing in your work though--look up the Famous Artists School. It had people like Albert Dorne, Robert Fawcett, and Norman Rockwell involved.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnSRJi55WpI
>>2529462
During the nineties it was still common to get things sent through the mail, like those gigantic store catalogs Macey's use to have. Some colleges used to have people send in their work and portfolios by mail, like >>2529516 posted. Even in Japan some of the more shut-in type artists would send their manga pages in by mail.
>>2529336
KEK you didn't even get artist right.. never going to make it.
>>2529595
How is there a right or wrong answer for that? Many artists throughout history had a workshop with artists underneath them who were instructed on things and had a hand in the final product, usually working on the background or less important elements.
Also from the picture I thought initially it was a person explaining the artwork to an audience.
The other ones too are odd. Like the one for skill just shows two art forms, both of which are skills.
>>2529601
it's wrong because out of the two images it doesn't best represent the meaning of the concept, that was the purpose of the task, the one on the right looks more like "teacher" or "boss" the one on the left at least looks like someone in a gallery displaying a piece of art, it is the better representation of the concept, you failed the task.
>>2529462
I was born in 92 and clearly remember this ad, I actually tried to draw it from the TV in 2nd grade and showed my mom super proud. I think it was the turtle.
A lot of infomercials ran for years and years, it's why they're so nostalgic
>>2529595
But artists isn't the one who inspires others?
>>2529020
shiiiiit I just realized they were using Preston Blair's walkcycle for the flip-book in this intro.
>>2528882
I got this from one of those elementary book ordering magazines back in the 90's. My first how to draw style book
>>2529613
haha I was born in 92 and I actually took the test and sent it in when i was 7 or 8. I remember getting notes written on it like "Good Job!."
>>2531418
I might still have it somewhere, if I do i'll upload a picture.
>>2531419
I found it! Uploading pics now
>>2531432
>2001
So did you become an artist
>>2531436
I drew a lot through childhood and was in state art competitions through middle school, and sometime in high school I just kinda... stopped. Then I decided to pursue a technical field in college.
I recently decided to start painting for the first time.