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Online graphic design sounds great in theory, but how can you actually become an online graphic designer?
This list of 10 simple steps will show you what it takes to become an online graphic designer and help you get started on your dream job.
I’ve just never been sure how to go about it. So when my brother, who works in the field of design, asked me if I’d ever considered working from home as an online graphic designer, I was intrigued by the idea and excited to learn more about it.
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NOT a Professional Artist? Be Professional Anyway!
Be a professional while you are learning to become a professional artist. By embodying the values of being a pro and dedicating yourself to a disciplined approach, you can make your dreams come true.
NOT a Professional Artist? Be Professional Anyway!
Be a professional while you are learning to become a professional artist. By embodying the values of being a pro and dedicating yourself to a disciplined approach, you can make your dreams come true.
Earlier I mentioned that even though I’m not a professional doesn’t mean that I don’t think professionally. So what does that mean? That sounds…
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#Art with Social Relevance
This piece of Artwork has so much Social Relevance and such Poignancy I absolutely had to share it.
This artwork is just one of many stellar pieces by my friend The Fulkrum on #DeviantArt. His work is exceptional and I hope you’ll visit him to see for yourself 😉
https://www.deviantart.com/thefulkrum
~Morgan~
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Decided to look a bit closer into what changed about the way Alastor is animated (I liked it a lot more on some subconscious level and wanted to know specifically why), and one major thing I've observed outside of the artstyle being generally more consistent (in terms of line thickness and such) is that the lines of his mouth are sharper even when he is mid-sentence.
Pilot vs Show
Or when he is smiling but not grinning.
Pilot vs Show
His face is also generally less squishy. It felt strange for such an intimidating and refined character to be so... malleable. Generally I think the changes in the new animation style are a huge win.
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i keep thinking about hobbies and how i often spill over myself to pick up new ones. i have adhd, i end up trying something for like a month and then just getting far enough in it that i move on, satisfied.
and that should be fine; but it's never fine.
i am a pretty decent artist; but i can't just make art for my dnd campaign, i should be selling dnd maps and character designs and scene setting pieces. i can't just make my friends matching earrings, i need to get an etsy and ship them internationally and take bulk orders. i make pretty good props and decorations and use them to throw my friends parties - but i should be running a party planning business and start taking paying clients and networking and putting my skills to actual use.
for some reason, i never figured out the specifics of pottery. it was a fun class and i enjoyed myself - and still, i'm embarrassed, years later, that i put in all that useless effort. everything i make has to be stunning. stellar. i should have applied myself more. maybe i'm too lazy. maybe i'm broken and selfish and needy. actually creative people would have kept going; they would be bettering themselves at every possible opportunity.
we find ourselves in this trap, even accidentally: we need to commodify our time, because it is a commodity. if we spend our efforts and our time not earning, isn't that the same thing as burning free money? and god forbid you ever take up a hobby that ends up being more expensive than you thought. you sit in your car and you look at the receipt and in your head you hear a conversation that isn't even happening - your mom or your friend or your partner all saying oh great. not this shit again. it's always something with you, and it never actually means anything.
i have realized this horrible thing, recently - i'll get excited to start a project, pick up a new hobby. and then i just... stop myself. i start thinking about the amount of time it will take, and how it'll look in my monthly budget. what if i can't even produce a good enough final product. sure, it's exciting to think about how i could make my friend her own custom dice. but i'm just polluting the earth if i don't get it right. better not bother. better not try.
restless, i get caught in the negative space. the feeling that oh god, i want to create. and that horrible sense - yeah, but i don't have the time to just put to waste.
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Mermaids are my go-to hammer to break free of artist’s block.
What’s yours?
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