Added some posts to the Dynamighty tab, including updates and inspirational imagery. Haven't posted anything new under the resources tab, but happy to answer any questions I can on the industry front to students or other design professionals. The biggest thing to report is that we are on the lookout for strong character designers for freelance work. Portfolio links can be sent to jobs at dynamighty dot com. We'll be posting other needs soon.
Old portfolio and blog of Mark Cordell Holmes, former Google, Dynamighty, Pixar artist and art director. Now creative advisor and consulting art director for games, animation and VR, currently available for new opportunities.
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Dynamighty
I posted our new Dynamighty image here so there is something fresh to see. There are additional images under the Dynamighty tab which I'll continue posting to as I have new things to share.
I'm continuing to add new industry links under the resource tab. This is by no means exhaustive, so if there are other good resources out there please pass them on.
I'm hope to update our temporary Dynamighty website and Tumbler site in the next couple of weeks with new images and posts. Not much to report as we're deep in funding/publishing talks for the next couple of months. We're keeping our heads to the grindstone in the meantime, cranking as much of our first product on our own as we can.
It's remarkable to me how simple making the product now seems compared to the exercise of making a company. :-)
I'm continuing to add new industry links under the resource tab. This is by no means exhaustive, so if there are other good resources out there please pass them on.
I'm hope to update our temporary Dynamighty website and Tumbler site in the next couple of weeks with new images and posts. Not much to report as we're deep in funding/publishing talks for the next couple of months. We're keeping our heads to the grindstone in the meantime, cranking as much of our first product on our own as we can.
It's remarkable to me how simple making the product now seems compared to the exercise of making a company. :-)
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