Re: Career Day
Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2013 3:07 am
I'll see if the insta-feels guy is busy.KeiichiO wrote:I would love to see that. Someone NEEDS to make a short animation like this.
I'll see if the insta-feels guy is busy.KeiichiO wrote:I would love to see that. Someone NEEDS to make a short animation like this.
Those are all possibilities. But she's really need to see a therapist or someone who could help her work out her communication problem.Sgt Spice wrote:I think Rin could easily still make money off of her art, even good ending Rin. But other jobs I could see are, yoga instructor, tatoo artist, hell maybe even an art teacher.
Make that "retain her Rin-ness, and still able to communicate with the average Joe".pandaphil wrote:Those are all possibilities. But she's really need to see a therapist or someone who could help her work out her communication problem.Sgt Spice wrote:I think Rin could easily still make money off of her art, even good ending Rin. But other jobs I could see are, yoga instructor, tatoo artist, hell maybe even an art teacher.
Nothign would make me happier than to see her live a normal life.
Well yeah. At least give her the ability to function in the real world. As she is now, she'd have a pretty grim future.YZQ wrote:
Make that "retain her Rin-ness, and still able to communicate with the average Joe".
Assuming that she's on her own Good End, first thing Hisao should do after their little excursion is to get her a diary, and tell her to use it. Getting her to pen down her thoughts one day at a time sems like a good starting point.pandaphil wrote:
Well yeah. At least give her the ability to function in the real world. As she is now, she'd have a pretty grim future.
Yoga instructor...I somehow doubt Rin has any interest in yoga or its instruction.Sgt Spice wrote:I think Rin could easily still make money off of her art, even good ending Rin. But other jobs I could see are, yoga instructor, tatoo artist, hell maybe even an art teacher.
I could see Rin doing yoga. Actually, no you're probably right never mind.Xanatos wrote:
Yoga instructor...I somehow doubt Rin has any interest in yoga or its instruction.
It'd be a waste of a scholarship. Rin doesn't want to be an artist. She wants to paint.Sgt Spice wrote:I could see Rin doing yoga. Actually, no you're probably right never mind.Xanatos wrote:
Yoga instructor...I somehow doubt Rin has any interest in yoga or its instruction.
But Rin could still go to art school on scholarship in the good ending, and she would be with Hisao.
Hm yes. But she could still make a career out of her paintings, since it's really the only thing she can do well. May be she could go to art school on scholarship to be an art teacher?Xanatos wrote:
It'd be a waste of a scholarship. Rin doesn't want to be an artist. She wants to paint.
According to who? Some guy who knew her for all of a few weeks, half of which she spent alone in a room?Sgt Spice wrote:it's really the only thing she can do well.
Didn't Rin herself say that painting is really the only things she could do well? But regardless you bring up a good point. Both with the teaching and career part. But don't you think it could be possible for her to find pleasure in painting and also get paid for doing it? She has to find something for her future, but I guess it could really be anything. Rin finds a way.Xanatos wrote:
According to who? Some guy who knew her for all of a few weeks, half of which she spent alone in a room?
She can't make a career out of her paintings because she doesn't want a career out of her paintings. That's why the exhibit went bad. Painting only demands that she enjoy painting. A career in it demands far more that she does not want or cannot do. As for teaching art...It's Rin. Do you really think she understands art in any teachable way?
Of course she'd say that. It's all she ever tries to do. She could always go the Da Vinci/deviantart route and just take commissions.Sgt Spice wrote:Didn't Rin herself say that painting is really the only things she could do well? But regardless you bring up a good point. Both with the teaching and career part. But don't you think it could be possible for her to find pleasure in painting and also get paid for doing it? She has to find something for her future, but I guess it could really be anything. Rin finds a way.Xanatos wrote:
According to who? Some guy who knew her for all of a few weeks, half of which she spent alone in a room?
She can't make a career out of her paintings because she doesn't want a career out of her paintings. That's why the exhibit went bad. Painting only demands that she enjoy painting. A career in it demands far more that she does not want or cannot do. As for teaching art...It's Rin. Do you really think she understands art in any teachable way?
I could see her going the deviantart route. It would be easier for her to communicate with people over the internet (I think) than face to face as well. Maybe she could do some graphic design or something.Xanatos wrote:
Of course she'd say that. It's all she ever tries to do. She could always go the Da Vinci/deviantart route and just take commissions.
Rin is a fucked up teenager who barely even understand herself, her self assesment is about as reliable and accurate as Shinji Ikari's.Sgt Spice wrote:Didn't Rin herself say that painting is really the only things she could do well? But regardless you bring up a good point. Both with the teaching and career part. But don't you think it could be possible for her to find pleasure in painting and also get paid for doing it? She has to find something for her future, but I guess it could really be anything. Rin finds a way.
Man i love how you connected Da Vinci and Deviantart with the same slashXanatos wrote:Of course she'd say that. It's all she ever tries to do. She could always go the Da Vinci/deviantart route and just take commissions.