ESTABLISHING THE INITIAL STEPS FOR A WEBCOMICESTABLISHING THE INITIAL STEPS FOR A WEBCOMICHi I’m Andrea Dotta: a Pro comic artist and animator and one year ago I had the insane idea of making a powerful webcomic to show my works to more people as possible. Now I’m in a positive development towards my goal. If you want to do a webcomic, always do your best as their are millions of webcomics on the internet. In this article, I would like to share the things that I’ve learned this year so I hope you will get something from me. WRITINGIDEA: There are no bad ideas, there are only ideas that are not developed. To develop your idea, you need to be authentic - think of your real life experiences to give credibility to your story. If you need a sad story, think of a sad story in your life. If you want a happy story, think and say what i
Graphic Artists of dA, Behold: A Pricing GuideHello, all. My name is Kellan Stover, a budding professional illustrator close to finishing up his time at the Savannah College of Art and Design, achieving my BFA in illustration. I felt the need to create this news article for the benefit of every artist on deviantArt who intends to make money from their talent.When one visits the deviantArt 'Employment Opportunities' forum, they should be shocked at what they find. Startling low prices abound. These are both offered by the clients, as well as quoted by the artists. The sad truth is most people aren't shocked at all. The perceived consensus is that it's business as usual. A lower price means an increased likelihood that a client will do business with you, right? In some ways yes, but not at this extreme. You must remember that 'you get what you pay for'. It's widely accepted that the more demanded your talents are, the higher skilled you are, the more you can charge. If a client wants, no needs, your work over someone else, they wil
Dear 'Professional' Artist WorldI have a bone to pick with you, "Professional" Art World.You and your Andy Warhols and your Francis Bacons.You with your "Bad Paintings", and your "Post Painterly Abstraction".You and Robert Rauschenberg's "Monogram" and Donald Judd's "Untitled".You. Yes, you.We need to talk.I'll get to the point.You need to start appreciating the current generation's masterpieces.And by our generation's masterpieces, I mean "Chase" by *Hamsterfly, and such elega
Boba/Bubble Tea FeatureBecause I love boba/bubble tea so much, I decided to show off my obsessive love for one of my favorite drinks by making a feature journal :thu