Even though Raster Blaster was only a video game, I was learning about designing stuff. I got good at drawing.
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It wasn't until I discovered comics that I actually began to approach drawing as a possible career.
I'm a creative guy, artistically with graphics.
I've always wanted to get involved with designing a video game.
I wasn't trying to turn graffiti into an art form. I just wanted to learn about art. I wanted to learn this game.
I was a cartoonist when I was at university, but I decided to go into movie making knowing that I could still draw by doing movies, design work, story boards, and such.
I was always pretty good at designing things.
Growing up, I enjoyed drawing, but it was always in the service of an idea. I drew all the time, and I enjoyed making.
From an early age, I had always loved drawing. Laying on the floor, in front of the fire, drawing from my imagination, marching soldiers, dive bombers, spaceships and monsters. Now, suddenly, I was drawing from real life!
Drawing was a cheap way for me to express myself. It gave a focus to my thinking and my life from a very early age.
I'm not a craftsman of graphics or art or film. I'm more of an idea generator and manufacturer.
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