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    Greetings All

    Ni Hao.

    I am new to the forum and was wondering where to post some material. I teach art for games at a local college and would like to share some of the key ideas and exercises we use in the classes on concept work, character design, intro to art direction and so on. What do you recommend?

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    If you post your statement in here http://www.conceptart.org/forums/sho...d.php?t=110324 plus a piece or two of your work you will be mobbed by people who want help. Also, since you are an established teacher, Ilaekae needs help in this subforum teaching the class room for all. You can PM Ilaekae by going to the first post of the References and tutorials thread and click his username in the upper left and use the PM option.

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    or you could just simply start a thread up in the sketchup section, and as long as you post in there from time to time, people will always call in to have a look whats new, or to even pick up some new techniques or ideas. But otherwise, all i can say is have roam around the forum, and you'll notice many kinds of thread about dealing with all kinds of things both traditional and digital. Maybe then you'll have a better idea where best to post your stuff, and then you can decide better if you want to try and actually teach people some new things or just show some basics of what you do.

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