Q&A My Art Journey and Earning Income as an Independent Artist
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- Опубликовано: 8 июл 2024
- Hi friends! I wanted to do a chill q&a-- I asked on my Patreon if you guys had any questions for me! I have a lot more questions I want to answer but these ones took so long that new questions will be in upcoming videos!
0:00 Welcome to my first Question and Answer Video!
0:58 How did you art journey begin? Did you draw a lot when you were younger and developed from there or was it a conscious effort to improve your art until you were satisfied with it?
8:05 How old were u/how long had u been doing art when u started to earn money with it? (what was your path to earning money w art?)
20:00 I know everyone’s journey is different when starting an art business but is there a general process that everyone goes through to get to a point where they can earn a living with art?
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wow we have really similar journeys with university. I also went to university for animation with the idea that I wanted to be a character designer and quickly felt like I just wasn’t good enough upon seeing the artists around me. After graduation I got a job in graphic design for sports apparel (what i’m currently doing but is not my dream job) and didn’t draw characters for a few years. I really gave up on my dreams. But over the past year I started drawing again and i’m so happy because i’m drawing for me and I accepted that pursing my dream is going to take time, the art industry is really tough. I was always thinking “I have to draw character sheets with turn arounds and expressions and prop design” and I would overthink it and stress myself out. So now i’m drawing whatever I feel like drawing and i’ve improved so much in a short period of time. It feels good to know that you started in a similar place because your art is such a huge inspiration for me!! The way you felt about Alessandro is the way I feel when I look at your art. Do you ever do critiques on your patreon? I would LOVE feedback from you!!
Hi Victoria! It is really cool to hear from another artist who has a similar journey! Thank you for commenting and telling your story! And you don’t know how happy it makes me to hear that you find my work inspiring!! Ahh! I’m blushing!
I quite often feel like a total failure when I think back on how I spent a good decade of my life trying to make art a business. I also went to uni for animation, but the course barely taught us anything relevant. I live in a country and timezone that is not good for remote work, and really just couldnt find local work because the industry collapsed and vanished. Then I got hit with chronic pain in my early 30s. I have been trying to get back into drawing again, as im hoping to do commissions soon, and its just been so nice to draw again, even if it causes me pain. I became very inspired by your artwork to try again, so thank you for putting your work out into the world :)
Thank you for sharing your personal story and perspective on the matters! Really gives me hope🤗💖
My pleasure. TBH, I wasn't sure if anyone would be really interested in it and I feel really self conscious talking so much about myself but it makes me really happy to hear that it inspires some hope!
thanks so much for the video but also I can't get over how beautiful your art is, especially the texture in the lineart. This was really helpful!✨
I just got out of college with a bachelors in Fine arts. I'm coming into terms that its very hard to even find a job in my field--The college hardly gave me info on what to do or expect after school. Right now, im trying to find my style cause in school, we had to basically do the teachers style or else we fail. Very hard and unfair.
Working on a website and portfolio and trying to get my name out there for commission work and prints.
Just trying to keep my spirits up cause it feels like im starting over at this point even with a degree 😮💨
Omigoodness, this is a story I hear a lot from artists after they graduate from school with an art degree. Most art programs really do a poor job of preparing and instructing students on what to expect after graduating and how to navigate getting into the professional art world.
@@ChrissaBug It's really a horror. As of now, I'm trying to work as a freelancer but even so, I dont know how to start other than working on myself first because all of this is very overwhelming. Artists like you is what I aspire to be and hopefully one day I can.
Wao we are here 😅it's my last year though😁
It sounds like your persistence really paid off! Your work is amazing!
Thanks so much for sharing this. Really valuable advice that isn't often talked about! Can't wait for the next one!
My pleasure!! thanks so much for watching and the kind comment!
Thank you for this!! Pog insight
A very helpful video. Thank you so much ❤️
Thank you for the insight! 😄
Really good insightful video. Glad I found your streams. Keep my art energy flowing :)
Aww! Thank you for saying so! I’m so glad!!
you look like one of your own fantasy character. Stunning.
Lovely hair ❤️
Awesome video
Thank you Stirling! You are the sweetest!
@@ChrissaBug thank you very much
Haven’t you gotten some work helping promote certain digital art hardware and software tools? Are you including that under “sponsorships”?
aigo. well done.farewell~;))