Portfolio Creation Thanks To SVS!
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Thanks @carlianne, appreciate the feedback on the pieces and the brush. I’m purposefully working messy, but I think it’s because SVS Forum doesn’t allow me to add the higher res version, which is being blurred by my photo app.
You can see the higher quality versions here. https://folio.procreate.art/jrossray
I’m still working on my website.
If still blurry, I will work on improving the issue.
Thank you!
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Jeremy, Thanks for sharing your experiences and celebration. What you have produced over the years is simply beautiful. Seeing your excitement in celebrating your achievements brings me joy also, because I remember seeing these throughout the year.
From the ones that I remember the pirate girl is a studio wall piece in my opinion. I too am old. 36 years old and finally pursuing art. So I can relate to the difficulties of finding one's style.
I would say the together piece holds a lot of stylistic gems to hold on to. I can see you have a softness to your colors.
I’m looking forward to learning with you this new year!
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Thank you so much for the kind words @dafoota!
I enjoy setting new goals for the year; however, I really love doing a Year-end Review to reflect on my accomplishments (what went well, what not so well).
Reflecting back is a great way to kick off the new year.
I also enjoyed seeing your work throughout the year, especially Ink Fairy and Oz Cover, and look forward to growing with you as an artist this year. Also enjoy your positive energy in the forums!
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@Jeremy-Ross @dafoota So happy to hear that there are other old-noobs on here. I'm approaching 41yo and just decided to "pursue" art/illustration/design in 2018, even though it's been my passion since I was a kid (I'm a slow realizer).
Congrats Jeremy on taking the plunge with the portfolio and social media. It has been a complete learning experience for me but I feel like I'm getting the hang of everything now.
The tips/conclusions I've come to for my portfolio (mainly derived from the help of people on this forum!) are:
- post the pieces you love because you want to get hired to do that, not something else,
- keep it to a style or two (these can morph over time),
- just go for it! I always wait too long to post things to my portfolio or social media, hoping that I can keep working on them until they're "just right" but have found getting things out there (no matter what level they're at) is so much more satisfying than sitting there worrying if people will like it. I wasted a lot of time on the latter, and wish I hadn't.
Anyway, hope that helps. I look forward to see your site and social media in the near future!
-Josh
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Haha! Old noobs. I’m sure there is a team name in there some where. Like Sketchy old pens (Grumpy old men) or old liners (Old timers). Haha aight I’ll stop.
Great advice. I would will have to book mark this post.
We still have plenty of time ahead of us. I’m excited to see how we all progress.
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Thank you so much for the kind words @JoshuaDages ! Better late than never, right?
I need to do a deep dive on social media to see how best to wrangle the beast.