HOW TO BECOME A PROFESSIONAL ARTIST BY YOURSELF

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How to become a professional artst by yourself is the topic of this video. I will share a guide, weekly sheets, priority matrix and more in in this video in order to help and educate to make a career in art.

#artcareer #fulltimeartist #learnart #conceptart #artmentorship #artindustry
#selfthought #artist
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What is your biggest take away from this episode? Comment below :)

Janos.Artzone
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As someone who is studying and practicing to become a professional artist, I find this video extremely helpful, thank you for sharing
I have taken some notes along the way :D

WirolfFolvert
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[Aug 20, 2024] Gonna be starting my art journey and committing to art daily! I can't wait to see where my progress stands after a year 😊 ill be commenting and being a part of multiple communities to show my progress. I'm excited to be taking on this dedication and this journey! I know I'll have my ups and downs with it, but wish me luck! 😄 To those who are beginning as well, dont stop believing in yourself. You will get there! Just have some patience and have fun along the way, dont give up! You got this 👍😁

LivinnSunshine
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One thing that hurt me the most was that I started focusing on painting much too early on, so my drawing foundation was not trained enough. Last year, I started to e.g. do weeks without even thinking about painting, only drawing, and it helped so much to get looser when e.g. I draw over a 3D base. For the rest of this year, too, I only want to focus on drawing & rendering figures because I also neglected this prioritizing interior environments.

I can also say that mentorships don't always work out. I had much better experiences with online classes than with mentoring, the worst one of them really broke down my mental health for several months. :/"

What would you tell/advice someone who isn't at the "ready" level after 6 years+? I have the feeling that I won't be able to make art a career at least 4 more years. I am no beginner, I can produce ok-decent pictures but nothing industry level high. Which also stems from studying wrong, because so many people told me so many different things to do, at the end I started learning my own way which has been... much more effective for the past year lol.

RukileinchenChan
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the message is get your priorities straight the map schedule craft like real work

DRPHXNOM
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Nice Video Janos! I really like your realistic approach about this topic, most channels try to sell courses with some sort of magic trick or try to lead people into expectations that there is some "easy way around". Your approach seems to be realistic and also achievable as long as someone is determinted enough to push through the hard phases of creating something and sticking to the game plan to improve your skills (doesn't matter if it's art, playing an instrument or starting to lift).

Having the possibility to have you has a mentor is quite a nice chance for everyone who really wants to break through in the indstury. :)

DosenbrotWTF
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Great vid, Man! Just discovered your channel, hoping to see more videos soon.

lakasilum
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Great video man, as someone who is transitioning from 3D to 2D right now this was invaluable!

DigitalArtcast
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Thank you, it was very helpful. My finding references phase is very distracting. I don't know which one to choose among thousands of references, and I keep scrolling. It makes the study very frustrating. What do you think, can you make a video about it?:)) 👍🏻

idkdude
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Portfolios make no sense to me. You’d think as a prospective employer you’d want to see the artist’s process, to include less rendered works as well. I’ve seen sketches with more expression and impact than hyper realistic and fully digitized “finished” images. I agree, a good foundation is paramount, but that can literally be seen in some artists’ gesture drawings. 🤷🏽‍♂️

zakjackson
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I know this is off topic, but your video quality looks very sharp and professional. What camera and lens are you using? By the way, fantastic video and very helpful. Big thumbs up. :)

PhantomDrawing
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Thank you for the interesting video. I'm trying to navigate between my job, my dogs and learning. My big problem is that sometimes when I start learning session I just lose the count of time and i end up learning all day with only breaks to walk my dogs and play with them. Sometimes I even forget I ve to eat lol. It took away a lot of my social life but I'm feeling so rewarded turning from someone who couldn't even draw a straight line into someone getting somewhat confident with drawing.

aartur
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This vid was very helpful!! I would like to download the pdf, but cannot find it anywhere...

kookkookikookai
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Where can channel members get the pdf?

Playbeyond
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Actually, this guy is not telling you the truth."Art" sells for two reasons: "Fine art" sells only if it's famous and if it's famous it sells to investors who plan to sell it when the price goes up to make money on their investment.Commercial art sells because it's POPULAR and commercial art is created according to a popular formula.Examples of commercial art are greeting cards, t shirt designs, art prints and posters

Sharperthanu
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What about AI?
It does the work for free in less that a min

Joshua-tsij
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Yeah it’s not 2014 we’re in 2024 Ai is king

wafam.