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    • kylebeaudette
      kylebeaudette @NessIllustration last edited by

      @NessIllustration thanks!
      I hate to be cheap, but I also don't want to needlessly spend too much money on something that can be found for less🙌

      Instagram- www.instagram.com/kyle_beaudette/
      Www.twitter.com/kylebeautweet
      Www.etsy.com/shop/Artofkylebeaudette
      https://youtube.com/@kylebeaudette?si=ComtMDsVyK1HPn55

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      • Neha Rawat
        Neha Rawat last edited by

        @xin-li @LauraA Thank you for your kind words. I'm pretty confident you guys will come up with amazing portfolios! 😃

        @kylebeaudette I think @NessIllustration has given good suggestions about the websites. It's ok to start out on free platforms, but investing in a website or domain name makes it more professional.

        I personally think that having a portoflio on behance is acceptable but you'll really need to make it look attractive. I understand right now you've done a rush job, but maybe look up tutorials/tips on how to make it look more professional and work on it. For example, you can add WIP images and photos from different angles and some write up about the character for each of your sculpture projects.

        I also think that having sculptures and digital art together would be confusing to the viewer about what kind of work you would be looking for. You could also check if you can separate the 2 styles in different behance accounts and promote them independently? (This is just a suggestion)
        This would, of course, be easier to do on a website since you could just have dedicated tabs/pages for each type of work.

        Did you ask the agent how they found you? And were they looking to represent you for your digital work or sculptures?

        https://www.nrbstudio.in/
        https://www.instagram.com/nrbstudio.in

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        • kylebeaudette
          kylebeaudette @Neha Rawat last edited by

          @Neha-Rawat
          Yeah, it is a total rush job, haha! I threw it together to send to him over instagram, so he'd have something to show his agency or whatever...I don't know how any of this works.
          I think if I got a website I'd for sure separate the sculpts/digital illustation/sculpture with sets as cover images, good point.
          I wasn't actively looking for an agent, but he represents some of my favourite artists and this could be a good opportunity for me, even if I'm not ready for it at all. I don't know how he found me. He just messaged me saying I should do graphic novels, that the advance would be very high. I asked if he'd represent me and he told me to send my portfolio. That was yesterday, and I just sent him this awful behance one. Probably shouldn't have...

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          Www.twitter.com/kylebeautweet
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          https://youtube.com/@kylebeaudette?si=ComtMDsVyK1HPn55

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          • Jacy13
            Jacy13 @Neha Rawat last edited by

            @Neha-Rawat Very helpful information! Thank you for taking the time to post this 😃

            Deviantart: https://www.deviantart.com/jacy13
            Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jacy13draws/?hl=en
            Portfolio: https://jacy13.artstation.com/

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            • NessIllustration
              NessIllustration Pro @kylebeaudette last edited by

              @kylebeaudette It's true that if he only messaged you yesterday, it would have been reasonable to make him wait a few days before replying, and that would have gotten you time to do a portfolio a little bit more put together than this. I don't think most people expect you to answer their messages within the hour! Next time take a minute to breathe and think it through, and you'll be fine 🙂

              vanessastoilova.com
              instagram.com/vanessa.stoilova/

              Check out my Youtube channel for tips on how to start your career in illustration! www.youtube.com/c/ArtBusinesswithNess

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              • idid
                idid @NessIllustration last edited by

                @NessIllustration I actually have a question regarding replying email to anyone ... I came from an industry in which most people reply email within hours, if not within 24 hours .... Me and my colleagues always reply email in the evenings and on weekends and on vacations. This is something that is deep in the industry and is also written in our policy ... Guess I am too biased based on my personal experience, but in the publishing industry, what is really tolerable in terms the time it takes to reply a normal priority email? 24 hours, 3-5 days?

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                • NessIllustration
                  NessIllustration Pro @idid last edited by

                  @idid I haven't seen any official guidelines or anything, since the publishing industry is made up of so many contractors who do their own thing, and 9-5-ers who, from my experience, answer the next business day or sometimes take longer. I know many popular artist are famously bad at clearing their email and reply to their backlog every few weeks or even months! I personally reply as soon as I get an email just because I like to keep things moving fast to the next stage, but it sometimes takes days to receive an email back. Really, don't sweat it too much! You certainly aren't required to answer within 24 hours, and certainly not on evenings, weekends and vacations.

                  vanessastoilova.com
                  instagram.com/vanessa.stoilova/

                  Check out my Youtube channel for tips on how to start your career in illustration! www.youtube.com/c/ArtBusinesswithNess

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                  • Nyrryl  Cadiz
                    Nyrryl Cadiz SVS OG @Neha Rawat last edited by

                    @Neha-Rawat this is really helpful for beginning artists.

                    Portfolio: nyrrylcadiz.com
                    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nyrryl_cadiz/
                    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbJCF1Im8ZO7hpGWTKOJMuA

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                    • djlambson
                      djlambson last edited by

                      What an invaluable thread. Thank you for sharing @Neha-Rawat [It's easy to see how your portfolio won Grand Prize!]

                      https://www.instagram.com/deborahlambson_art/
                      https://deborahlambson.com/folio

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                      • Pamela Fraley
                        Pamela Fraley SVS OG last edited by

                        This is great. Thank you for sharing l. ☺️ Also, congratulations on your win!!

                        instagram.com/fraleycreates

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                        • Francisco Varela
                          Francisco Varela last edited by

                          Thank you for posting this! As someone who has yet to create their first portfolio, this will be invaluable information for me.

                          Thanks again and congratulations on winning the grand prize!

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