They Were Wrong! We Were Right
June 2018

Ahh yes, the very first piece of art I ever drew of Jayden and Jasmine, my very first human ocs (I had a ponysona for YEARS when I was deep into the brony fandom, rest in piece Highlights).
A little bit of backstory, these characters and the very outdated story that went with them were actually born from an 8th grade assignment for my multimedia class. The class was okay, the teacher was meh, but the assignment was to create and film a music video. Having had attended a film academy for all 4 years of high school, it baffles me looking back that this man just handed us a camera and sd card and said go for it. Me and my friend Jayden (yes the character was named and designed after him), went scouring on YouTube to find a song, then build our story from there. Fun fact, the original song we chose is one of the few things that stayed the same, I just couldn't let it go! Once we found one, I instantly envisioned this dope video in my head and began roughly designing the characters. This was for storyboard purposes (I think it was part of the assignment) because we had to either act in it ourselves or find people to act (and if you see pictures of us from middle school, you can guess which route we took).
Long story short, we never made the video because my teacher never took the class serious but we still passed. The storyboard however I was able to finish and it inspired me to adopt the characters and develop a whole arc that spanned 3 animated parts (the middle part was a flashback episode though), dubbing it The Trilogy.
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I just recently departed from the nickname and decided I needed a true title if this was going to be the real deal. All of my art folders and old YouTube playlists still use the name since I've been so used to it for years.

This piece is from part 3 of the old version of the story (I could go into a whole rant about how much this story has changed my goodness). I guess this could also be considered my first concept art piece since it's inspired by the final scene I had planned. Since this part is scrapped, I guess the big spoiler is that I killed Jay in part 1 and part 3 was essentially him trying to escape purgatory by saving their mom who was being held hostage (shock value was my forte with this one lmao).
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Back to the art. At this point my tablet was still fairly new to me so I hadn't quite transitioned my whole process to digital. Also school took up a lot of time so I would draw traditionally in my free time during class or after school. So to the right you can see a scan of the original sketch in my notebook. It wouldn't be till like my junior year of high school that I focused more on digital art and stopped drawing traditionally.
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My final thoughts would be that maybe that old story from your childhood or that box of character sketches sitting in your garage just need a bit of TLC. After all, you can only to what you limit yourself to, and setting limits won't get you very far in life. I love these characters and the story it's become and I could never give up on them because this is all I know :)