Danke Shon for this video (quarter German)…^__^ I am a self taught artist since the age of 7…^__^ I’ve thought about being a freelance illustrator with my part time job on the side^__~ I love your answers❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ I hope to visit Germany someday…❤❤❤❤
Thank you for this video, I think your english is wonderful! You probably already know this, but Procreate will tell you how long it took you to work on a project and even how many brush strokes! You can find it under your 'canvas information' under 'statistics'. This might help you with your estimates of how long a drawing takes 😊
Gosh, I just adore you Susann! Thank you for giving such honest, detailed responses to these questions -- it's incredibly helpful and motivating for illustrators like me who are just starting out. All the best to you! ❤️
Great information on many of the things we deal with as illustrators! I liked what you said about working on projects that aren't your dream projects. I get these, too! Sometimes it's really hard to get started on these types of projects and I have a little trick that helps. I just do something really really tiny on the project. Like maybe just look at a pdf they sent, or research something about the project. I only spend like 5 minutes doing this, then I stop and take off the rest of the day! The next morning it's easier to get moving and start really working on the project because it's like I've already "started" it the day before. Even though I hardly did anything, it gets my head thinking about moving it forward. Somehow this is a game changer for me.
Oh yes, for some reason it’s also easier for me to just spend the first day wrapping my head around the project and imagining the things that need to be done, but not start work. The next day it’ll all be clearer somehow. :)
@@SusannHoffmann On the other side, sometimes i get a project and might not even have all the info yet and I just can't wait to get started! CGI is like virtually building stuff and guess for me it's fun building shapes, even if they are just on the computer screen. Well, I did get some proofs off to a client today so that's positive. :)
Thanks for sharing your experience and thoughts. I feel you gave very informative and sincere answers. I've been following you on instagram for quite a while and I really like your illustration works! ✨ It's great to see you in this video talking about ideas and process behind them. Btw you talk very well in front of camera! :D
I had the same problem with chairs, I got too drawn by the aesthetics. But I got this year the LÅNGFJÄLL from Ikea and my back is much better, and you can choose between different color combinations.
When you talked about the style question I felt sooo connected to that. It’s something that I began to found after I stopped looking for it really. And lots of practice! But the frustration of not fitting into the image of illustrators and artists you admire is still there for me😅
@@SusannHoffmann me too! I honestly haven’t even really began my career, I’ve just been learning and skating by. But I’d love to really dive into illustration already😭
I like patreon for who creators who are focus on educating and add valuable posts or tutorials as the rewards. Like how Slew has live paint sessions each week centered around oil painting. I also like getting limited edition patreon printers or stickers from artists I like. Ultimately I think you have to decide if it’s something you want to do, since you are in Germany shipping physical rewards to people is very costly from my understanding.
That's true, I would probably center on educational stuff or "peeks behind the scenes" and more personal content too. I personally like the "original" idea of Patreon (people supporting artists for what they were already doing instead of having them do other things ON TOP to make Patrons happy). Personally I just support artists because I want them to have more time to do what I like to see from them and just support them, and I've seen so many artists burning themselves out on Patreon and then stop doing it altogether. So I'd rather offer less super special content and accept that only very few people will support, than make it another job on top of everything else if you know what I mean. But I'd love to have it like a blog too where I can share things I've learnt in the past, things I can't or don't want to share with the whole world, stuff like this. :) Maybe I'll try and see if I can start building a bit of content there without actually going public first..to see how it goes.
Procreate will actually allow more layers if you create the canvas yourself..I just never use all I can use. I mean I have used up to 40. But sometimes it says I can do a hundred or hundreds. It depends on dpi and size. I also name my layers and people act like that is nuts but I hate getting confused. Sometimes the preview pic is not enough to tell what layer you are selecting!
So happy that I found you! I am also from Hamburg. Is it hard to find jobs as an illustrator in Germany? Cuz I Want to be an fulltime illustrator but at the same time staying in my love city :( btw. Your video was super informative! Thank you 🙏. And your English is better than mine xD
Oh no I seem to have missed your comment! 🙈 Nowadays it's possible to get jobs from all over the world so it basically doesn't matter where you live. 😊 You are usually working as a freelancer and get hired for projects (some go on for a few days, others can keep you occupied for months).
Thank you so much Susann for your advice! I follow your instagram account too. I think you are always so helpful especially when it comes to sharing your own experience and the tools you use. I just want to ask you what kink of work you showed to book publishers or potential clients before you even had your first official illustration job? Were they your student or personal projects? Is it even professional to show work that aren't really "work" - if you know what I mean. Thank you:):)
Ohh thank you so much!! Yes, in the beginning I was only showing student and personal work, that is completely normal!! 😊 Maybe I could make a video showing my first portfolios and what it now looks like (cause there's still a lot of personal work in there). 😊
It’s hard to put my work out there I spend days on to make art prints and cards.. people love it but no in will buy it . Perhaps I suck at technology and making my Etsy more appealing?
"Facebook is dead, at least for me" RELATE ahaha
Vielen Dank Susann für diese ehrliche motivierte Information. BRAVO! HUT AB!
Danke Shon for this video (quarter German)…^__^ I am a self taught artist since the age of 7…^__^ I’ve thought about being a freelance illustrator with my part time job on the side^__~ I love your answers❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ I hope to visit Germany someday…❤❤❤❤
RAMMSTEIN TICKET yes ohhh yessssss
Thank you for this video, I think your english is wonderful! You probably already know this, but Procreate will tell you how long it took you to work on a project and even how many brush strokes! You can find it under your 'canvas information' under 'statistics'. This might help you with your estimates of how long a drawing takes 😊
Gosh, I just adore you Susann! Thank you for giving such honest, detailed responses to these questions -- it's incredibly helpful and motivating for illustrators like me who are just starting out. All the best to you! ❤️
Ohh, that makes me so happy to hear! 😭❤ Thanks so much for the kind words, happy it was helpful! 🥰
Great information on many of the things we deal with as illustrators! I liked what you said about working on projects that aren't your dream projects. I get these, too! Sometimes it's really hard to get started on these types of projects and I have a little trick that helps. I just do something really really tiny on the project. Like maybe just look at a pdf they sent, or research something about the project. I only spend like 5 minutes doing this, then I stop and take off the rest of the day! The next morning it's easier to get moving and start really working on the project because it's like I've already "started" it the day before. Even though I hardly did anything, it gets my head thinking about moving it forward. Somehow this is a game changer for me.
Oh yes, for some reason it’s also easier for me to just spend the first day wrapping my head around the project and imagining the things that need to be done, but not start work. The next day it’ll all be clearer somehow. :)
@@SusannHoffmann On the other side, sometimes i get a project and might not even have all the info yet and I just can't wait to get started! CGI is like virtually building stuff and guess for me it's fun building shapes, even if they are just on the computer screen. Well, I did get some proofs off to a client today so that's positive. :)
So happy I found you! Your accent is fab :)
ohh that is so kind, thanks a lot 💛🙈
Hi Susann thank you very much for sharing informative experience with us.
thank you, happy you found it helpful! :)
Thanks for sharing your experience and thoughts. I feel you gave very informative and sincere answers. I've been following you on instagram for quite a while and I really like your illustration works! ✨ It's great to see you in this video talking about ideas and process behind them. Btw you talk very well in front of camera! :D
Hin Und Her thank you so much for the kind words, I really appreciate it! :) Happy to hear you could take away something from the video! :)
I had the same problem with chairs, I got too drawn by the aesthetics. But I got this year the LÅNGFJÄLL from Ikea and my back is much better, and you can choose between different color combinations.
When you talked about the style question I felt sooo connected to that. It’s something that I began to found after I stopped looking for it really. And lots of practice! But the frustration of not fitting into the image of illustrators and artists you admire is still there for me😅
Yeeees I totally have it too. I still feel like I'm struggling and exploring most of the time... 😅
@@SusannHoffmann me too! I honestly haven’t even really began my career, I’ve just been learning and skating by. But I’d love to really dive into illustration already😭
great video
I like patreon for who creators who are focus on educating and add valuable posts or tutorials as the rewards. Like how Slew has live paint sessions each week centered around oil painting. I also like getting limited edition patreon printers or stickers from artists I like. Ultimately I think you have to decide if it’s something you want to do, since you are in Germany shipping physical rewards to people is very costly from my understanding.
That's true, I would probably center on educational stuff or "peeks behind the scenes" and more personal content too. I personally like the "original" idea of Patreon (people supporting artists for what they were already doing instead of having them do other things ON TOP to make Patrons happy). Personally I just support artists because I want them to have more time to do what I like to see from them and just support them, and I've seen so many artists burning themselves out on Patreon and then stop doing it altogether. So I'd rather offer less super special content and accept that only very few people will support, than make it another job on top of everything else if you know what I mean. But I'd love to have it like a blog too where I can share things I've learnt in the past, things I can't or don't want to share with the whole world, stuff like this. :) Maybe I'll try and see if I can start building a bit of content there without actually going public first..to see how it goes.
Procreate will actually allow more layers if you create the canvas yourself..I just never use all I can use. I mean I have used up to 40. But sometimes it says I can do a hundred or hundreds. It depends on dpi and size. I also name my layers and people act like that is nuts but I hate getting confused. Sometimes the preview pic is not enough to tell what layer you are selecting!
gonna listen as i work thanks for posting . .this year i had zero jobs lol
Thank you for sharing! Love your accent
Hahaha, thank you, at least one of us does! 😅 Can’t get the German accent out of the German I suppose. 🤪
@@SusannHoffmann it's great, at least we understand what do you means😉
WUAHHH! Du bist so ein ein Sweetheart
*aufgezogen hast ;)
Ooohhh
So happy that I found you! I am also from Hamburg. Is it hard to find jobs as an illustrator in Germany? Cuz I Want to be an fulltime illustrator but at the same time staying in my love city :( btw. Your video was super informative! Thank you 🙏. And your English is better than mine xD
Oh no I seem to have missed your comment! 🙈 Nowadays it's possible to get jobs from all over the world so it basically doesn't matter where you live. 😊 You are usually working as a freelancer and get hired for projects (some go on for a few days, others can keep you occupied for months).
Thank you so much Susann for your advice! I follow your instagram account too. I think you are always so helpful especially when it comes to sharing your own experience and the tools you use. I just want to ask you what kink of work you showed to book publishers or potential clients before you even had your first official illustration job? Were they your student or personal projects? Is it even professional to show work that aren't really "work" - if you know what I mean. Thank you:):)
Ohh thank you so much!! Yes, in the beginning I was only showing student and personal work, that is completely normal!! 😊 Maybe I could make a video showing my first portfolios and what it now looks like (cause there's still a lot of personal work in there). 😊
@@SusannHoffmann A video of your first portfolio would be super helpful! Looking forward to it😀😀😀
It’s hard to put my work out there I spend days on to make art prints and cards.. people love it but no in will buy it . Perhaps I suck at technology and making my Etsy more appealing?
Can you do studio tour? 😃
Oh, yeah maybe I could do that one day! Maybe once my iMac is repaired and I have my usual setup back😄
haave a good luck
Woohoo, hi Susann! 👋
Anna Thompson ha! Hallo liebe Anna! ☺️👋🏻
Hey hallo naaa! 👋
wie schön, dass ich dich gefunden hab. :-) Schöne Videos hast du. ✨
Ganz liebe Grüße aus'm verschneiten Allgäu.
- Mari
Dankeschön liebe Mari! :)