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Learning animation in college is an exciting and challenging experience. I learned that writing a good story and designing characters were not in my skillset, however, I did enjoy the technical side such as doing the animation and compositing.
I found myself enjoying the process of animation and seeing my effort come to life even if it was just for a few seconds. Although I enjoy animating, there are times when I experience burn out and losing the motivation to work. It is incredibly important to take breaks from time to time so that we can keep ourselves refreshed and inspired.
Taking in criticism was also quite an overwhelming experience at first, but learning to take constructive feedback was essential for me to improve on my skills.
I'm not really good at drawing or animating. I mostly love writing however I do love seeing animations made by people especially made by Filipinos. I'm not an artist however I do believe that everyone has room for growth and I hope that the animation here in the Philippines will be recognized more.
I think we can all agree the Pandemic was one of the most hopeless and isolating experiences we all have shared, though within the pandemic is also when I found my passion for Pixel art!!
I was super into Minecraft, so much so that I'd see the resource packs people would make and go "Man. Maybe I can make that."
One thing led to another, I started by making crude impressions of a Pink Diamond
Despite the subpar output, I found myself wanting more. Wanting to do more.
These all snowballed into me exploring the pixel medium and meeting some of the best people and seeing the best art ever
Somehow I found hope in a sick dying and lonely world. I found solace in clicking pixels to make cute little pictures to share with my friends
hallo!!
Quote from Miles Abaya on March 15, 2025, 6:44 ami always find it so funny when im asked about when i started drawing or like how i learned how to draw and stuff because i can’t really give a definite answer. like i’m pretty sure i popped outta the womb with a pencil in my hand. and like in my opinion everyone starts out drawing things as a kid. almost all of us have drawn that silly landscape with the green grass and the yellow sun in the corner of the page with like 3 or so stickmen smiling and holding hands near a tree. but there are only a handful of people who just don’t stop after that, who just keep drawing. i was one of those kids. drawing has been such a huge part of how i would express myself and how i would share my ideas. i loved cartoons and pretty visuals growing up and i always wanted to make the same kind of stuff. when i finally was introduced to the idea of learning art and having that be a career, it was pretty much set in stone. i was gonna head to art school and join the art industry and now i’m here in the middle of that very journey.
i always find it so funny when im asked about when i started drawing or like how i learned how to draw and stuff because i can’t really give a definite answer. like i’m pretty sure i popped outta the womb with a pencil in my hand. and like in my opinion everyone starts out drawing things as a kid. almost all of us have drawn that silly landscape with the green grass and the yellow sun in the corner of the page with like 3 or so stickmen smiling and holding hands near a tree. but there are only a handful of people who just don’t stop after that, who just keep drawing. i was one of those kids. drawing has been such a huge part of how i would express myself and how i would share my ideas. i loved cartoons and pretty visuals growing up and i always wanted to make the same kind of stuff. when i finally was introduced to the idea of learning art and having that be a career, it was pretty much set in stone. i was gonna head to art school and join the art industry and now i’m here in the middle of that very journey.