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Phil Jones: From Cartoon to Photo-realism
Animator and painter, Phil Jones originally trained as a traditional artist. However, being open to digital means earned him the rare opportunity to design graphics for military units including the Navy SEALs and Special Forces.
Phil Jones is an illustrator/painter/cartoonist based in Sarasota, Florida. At one time he was an animation artist for Disney Studios in Orlando, Florida and also a graphic specialist for an Army Special Operations aviation unit based at Ft. Campbell, KY. Now he can be found leading fun but inexperienced painters at Painting With a Twist.
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Q. How would you describe ‘Phil Jone’s style’ and what is your process of achieving it?
Phil: My work can be anything from cartoonish to somewhat photo-realistic. The realism style I paint in requires a lot of time and focus as I tend to be more of a perfectionist when painting “realism.”
Q. What was it like working as an artist with an Army Special Operations aviation unit? Could you please expound on that project?
Phil: I was assigned to the same unit featured in the film “Black Hawk Down.” It was quite the contrast interning at Disney Studios to working with Navy SEALs, Delta Forces, and Special Forces. One thing Disney Animation had in common with my unit as I had a chance to work with the best in the world in both fields. Military work was demanding and fun as my job consisted of creating everything from graphics for briefings to doing paintings for the unit’s museum at FT. Campbell, KY. Both were amazingly rewarding.
Q. What is your lookout when choosing clients to work with?
Phil: I’m at a point in my career where I look for clients who will be fun to work for and share the same creative spirit I do. It should not be a struggle as we collaborate on making something innovative, fun and new.
Q. How do you ensure your vision of a project is in line with that of the client in order to set the process in the right direction?
Phil: I listen, take notes and ask questions. Contact with your client is very important. It never hurts to ask questions. Multiple sketches are important as well.
The motivation to do something better motivates me. I look at work I did two years ago and compare it to things I’ve done recently and I see improvement not just in style but in technique as well.
Q. And how do you achieve that balance practically so that your artistic sensibilities find expression while achieving the expected result?
Phil: Once again, I listen. A client chose me for a style they feel fits their vision, so at first, I’m honoured. It’s like being chosen by the pretty girl at the school dance; you don’t want to embarrass yourself but you also want to impress!
Q. Can you share some projects that proved to be significant in experience for you as an illustrator?
Phil: One of my favorite projects was the 1996 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season tickets. Every game, thousands of people saw my artwork. It was also the last season the Bucs work their famous “creamsicle orange” uniforms. Another has been artwork I’ve done for the Orlando Magic. The fact that my artwork adds to the overall game experience for Magic fans is awesome!
Q. Could you please elaborate on what draws you towards creating cartoons and the process behind it?
Phil: The motivation to do something better motivates me. I look at work I did two years ago and compare it to things I’ve done recently and I see improvement not just in style but in technique as well. Other artists I follow are always moving forward and are driven to innovate their technique and improve as artists. That’s what drives me. If I’m doing the same thing ten years from now that I’m doing today, I’ll be very depressed. My natural style is cartooning; it just flows from me. I start with rough sketches and refine those drawings, flipping them back and forth to achieve balance in the drawing, design and color.
Q. What tools do you mostly use and what makes you choose them?
Phil: I graduated from Ringling College as a “traditional” illustrator. My training was all in paint, pens, pencils and traditional media. After spending years at Disney and the military, I had to teach myself digital media like Photoshop and Illustrator. Now, most of my work is created in Adobe Sketch on my iPad Pro, so I can work literally anywhere on a project.
Q. Considering all the professional experience you have, what is it like now teaching inexperienced painter?
Phil: I teach part-time at a paint party establishment where I lead people with no skills at all through sometimes complex painting. The most rewarding thing I hear is when someone says, “I never thought I could paint that!” and they leave excited with their very own painting they did with a little guidance from me.
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Phil Jones : "Saya kira dia tidak mendapatkan pengakuan yang selayaknya"
Loads of Manchester United fans have been reacting to a moment from Tuesday’s defeat to Manchester City, as they are baffled by the decision to play a high defensive line against the Premier League champions. As Arsenal showed at the Emirates a few weeks ago, Manchester City are one of the last teams you want to play a high line against. With Kevin De Bruyne’s forward surges and excellent passing, together with the pace of Raheem Sterling and Riyad Mahrez, it really is asking for trouble, and trouble is exactly what Manchester United got. With the score at 2-0 to the visitors in Tuesday’s Carabao Cup clash at Old Trafford, De Bruyne broke away and forced an own goal to make it 3-0, and fans are shocked by the defending in the build-up. Victor Lindelof bizarrely decided to press a ball he was never going to win, leaving him completely out of the equation, while Phil Jones and Brandon Williams were both caught way too high up the pitch and Aaron Wan-Bissaka lazily sauntered back into the fray. You can watch the video of the abysmal moment here, and find some of the best Twitter reactions down below… Now is the time when you need to stop applying logic and common sense. We are basically running a charity for unwanted football players and coaches now #MUFC #ManUtd — Manchester DisUnited (@MUFC_Disunited) January 8, 2020 Look at Wan-Bissaka and Sterling they started at the same time. If he bothered to run little faster, he could done something and help them out pic.twitter.com/fq9Dh0hQI4 — United Daily (@UnitedDaily9) January 8, 2020 Solskjaer needs to terminate Carrick and McKenna, they get that knowledge of sit back defending and then counter attack . That’s from Mourinho . — Oscar (@Calidreamin213) January 8, 2020 pic.twitter.com/vYxeBxfyOc — Jayden (@NJayHighwayss) January 8, 2020 This is down to coaching Jones was already in our half and lindelof is still attacking the ball. Properly coached defence is being told to drop off so the back line gets back into shape. — Kanhai (@Kanhai92638767) January 8, 2020 @OboirienT This is what I mean. Look at the high line. Maguire would’ve been exposed equally if not more. — Wodan (@Wodan522) January 8, 2020 Finished club as long as that Norwegian fraud is here — star boy (@utdryxn) January 8, 2020 Who deserves more blame at Manchester United between the players and the manager? Join the discussion in the comments below… Click here to comment on this articleorGive us feedback on your Football Transfer Tavern experience #ManchesterUnited #VictorLindelof #PhilJones
Speaking to Sky Sports via the Manchester Evening News [16:23], Manchester United defender Harry Maguire pinpointed the reasons for his side’s 2-0 loss to Premier League bottom side Watford on Sunday afternoon, with supporters refusing to hold back their opinions on the Red Devils’ record defensive signing. Maguire, who spurned a huge chance to gain a goal back for his side during the defeat, spoke candidly after the game over potential reasons why they lost – hinting that the game ‘was there to be won’ in the first half and that they need to do better against ‘lower opposition sides’. Ismaila Sarr gave the Hornets an unlikely lead after ‘keeper David de Gea fumbled his goal-bound shot before Troy Deeney doubled the hosts’ lead with a composed spot kick. United had chances to potentially salvage something, with stars Jesse Lingard, Scott McTominay and Maguire all failing to convert decent opportunities – but it was ultimately not enough to continue their previous unbeaten streak. As a result, supporters have hammered Maguire on social media. One fan dubbed him as ‘Phil Jones 2.0’, while another has called for Chris Smalling to return and replace him. Take a look below… Sell Maguire in January for 50mil and take smalling back, Maguire hasn’t improved that defence at all — Stephen Doyle🔴⚪⚫ (@sdoyle_00) December 22, 2019 Phil Jones 2.0 — Erhan Suvari (@erhan_suvari) December 22, 2019 Fraud — DivMUFC (@divfleckmufc) December 22, 2019 Given a Captain arms band to organise a team you can’t even organise your defense — ʒLia (@ElijaBrown) December 22, 2019 Maguire wouldn’t make top 10 Premier league defenders. Even Soyuncu is head and shoulder above him. — Liquid (@Mefoh_) December 23, 2019 Same old song after every defeat. Sounding like a broken record. — Dr Thompson Asalu (@Thompsonasalu) December 22, 2019 Watch Man Utd V Newcastle United Free with Prime on Boxing Day #PhilJones #ManUnited #ManchesterUnited