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    • smceccarelli
      smceccarelli Pro SVS OG last edited by smceccarelli

      Here are some on my mind - at least partly - right now. I can guess what the answers would be, but I think it would still be very interesting to hear your perspectives:

      • What are some of your methods and approaches for time-efficiency and consistency when working on a (long) series of illustrations? (I collected one or two from hints in your videos and they are exceedingly useful).

      • Should an illustrator master graphic design? (Thinking about typography and layout specifically. I know a fair amount, but it never seems to be enough...)

      • Illustrators vs writer-illustrators. Career and business aspects, marketability, profile and promotion.

      About the last one. I have noticed that writer-illustrators often have different web-sites and different social media presence compared to illustrators. I find myself confused between the two when presenting myself (when do you show your portfolio vs when do you show your dummies when you have only 5 minutes?). I´d like to understand better how a combination of the two activities is managed from the personal brand perspective or when and how you transition from one to the other. I know you are probably in the middle of it yourselves - but far more advanced and experienced!

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      • juliepeelart
        juliepeelart SVS OG last edited by

        How about understanding copyrights? Sometimes the prevailing message is that work is automatically under copyright protection. But every once in a while it comes up in a way that makes me worry that I am missing something that I should be doing. For example it is mentioned in the class about understanding contracts.

        www.juliepeelart.com
        www.instagram.com/juliepeelart/
        www.facebook.com/juliepeelart/
        www.facebook.com/Wundersplat/
        www.wundersplat.com

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        • Eric Castleman
          Eric Castleman last edited by Eric Castleman

          I want to know where the three of you see yourselves in the next ten years artistically. What sort of breakthroughs or goals do you have in mind.

          EricCastleman.com

          SCBWI profile
          https://www.scbwi.org/members-public/eric-castleman

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          • Johanna Kim
            Johanna Kim SVS OG last edited by

            What's the best way to sign one's artwork on social media? My concerns are related to copyright, branding and marketing. Lately, I've been including a copyright symbol with my full name, which of course speak to my copyright concern. I've also seen some folks just put their personal stamp with initials or name. I personally like the look of the personal stamp, but it provides the least information. And some artists put their web address, which supports branding and marketing, but I like that look the least.

            http://www.johannakim.com
            http://instagram.com/johannahkim/

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            • R
              RajSolankiArt last edited by

              @Lee-White I've always wondered about how @Jake-Parker and @Will-Terry go about getting ready for a Comic Con and to go along with that how they determine pricing for their prints and commissions at cons and outside of cons.

              www.instagram.com/rajsolankiart
              www.facebook.com/rajsolankiart
              www.twitter.com/rajsolankiart

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              • MissMushy
                MissMushy SVS OG last edited by

                Studies: besides copying, what is your step by step process for studying other peoples' paintings? Do you list the elements of design (line, value, shape, colour, composition etc.) and make notes on how an artist handles each of these? how do you know you are studying something that's 'good' , particularly as relates to contemporary artists? (I just know what I like).

                www.instagram.com/artbymmartinez
                www.instagram.com/the.mindful.otter

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                • MOO
                  MOO SVS OG last edited by

                  I'd like to hear about keeping a positive outlook and how to enjoy your work even though you know it isn't as good as it could be. It seems that it is easy to start comparing and, as I learn more, it is harder to ignore flaws. The old perfectionistic syndrome that sometimes keeps us from moving forward through the 'ugly " stages.

                  Marsha Ottum Owen

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                  • beckporter
                    beckporter last edited by

                    I second @smceccarelli ’s request to hear about whether to learn typography and layout. I frequently feel like I need to go back to school for another education.

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                    • Pamela Fraley
                      Pamela Fraley SVS OG @Lee White last edited by

                      @lee-white I'll ask the question I put in the forums the other day. In regards to portfolio and websites, how many good quality pieces should you have? I was asked if I had a website a while back, but I haven't built one yet. I only have about 3 finished illustrations (2 of which, I think need reworking) and a bunch of random practice sketches. I use Instagram all the time, but I don't feel justified in putting together a website yet. That just feels like a step in a more professional direction.

                      instagram.com/fraleycreates

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                      • Lee White
                        Lee White SVS Team SVS Instructor Pro SVS OG last edited by

                        Hi guys,

                        Thanks for the questions. We recorded the podcast today and it was so much fun! Podcasts should start coming out next week! : )

                        SVS Faculty Instructor
                        www.leewhiteillustration.com

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                        • Buddy Skelton
                          Buddy Skelton last edited by

                          @Lee-White @Jake-Parker @Will-Terry

                          Are there any other learning resources (Books, Videos, Websites) that you guys can recommend for learning the technical aspects of art? Maybe a book or something that gave you a moment of clarity or advanced your skills in a fundamental kind of way.

                          On a separate note, the first three podcasts have been incredible and such a huge inspiration and help. You guys are doing a great job!

                          Thanks

                          Instagram: @StepOne_DrawCircle

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                          • RobinCampbellArt
                            RobinCampbellArt @Lee White last edited by

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                            • TessaW
                              TessaW @RobinCampbellArt last edited by

                              @robincampbellart It's called 3 point perspective: the illustration podcast

                              Website: www.tessawrathall.com

                              Instagram: www.instagram.com/tessawrathall_art/

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