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You've just completed your master of fine arts degree. You've learned about animation technology and you've done a lot of drawing. Most of your drawing and animation projects have been in a realistic style. You've always loved feature films such as Beauty and the Beast, which have a more realistic style than other, more "cartoony" films.

Before you approach potential employers, you need to put together a portfolio of your work. You're deciding what kind of work to include in your portfolio.

Should you include just the more realistic drawings you've done? That way, you'll be showing what you do and like best. Then again, maybe some employers will want to see other kinds of work. But then they might want you to focus on a style that you don't like as much.

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