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Ask me Anything (for Q&A video)

Hello hello pals!  For a long time I have been wanting to do a Q&A video so I want to start gathering your questions!

If you have been wondering something about art, the process, me, art business, etc, please drop your questions in a comment here!  

How many I get to in the video will depend on how many questions I get, but I'll do my best.  

If I get a question that I feel will require an in depth, more tutorial like explanation, that's okay, feel free to ask.  It might spark a good idea for a longer tutorial video, rather then a brief question and answer video.

Comments

These are all such good questions you guys!! I want to dive into all of them! We might need a video series! Thank you so much for writing yoru questions! I'm hyped to get working on this video!

ChrissaBug

How do you deal with art block? Have there been periods where you haven't been able to draw for weeks or even months?

Helen S. [H.exe]

How do you not let the negative/overwhelming thoughts paralyze you from action? How do you stay on schedule when you want to make multiple pieces every month/week and not burnout? How do you craft a schedule/plan that fits you and by extension, how do you stick to it?

SwellerSpade0

How do you film your content? I know content creation is so important nowadays to grow, aside from making art and I really struggle with it. How do you film, edit ecc ecc?

Clara Galeati

I am struggling with backgrounds. I draw people and animals well, but I am need to learn more background scenery. Do you have any advice on this?

Seems every question I thought of is covered much and more by the other folks, so I'll look forward to this vid. :D

Lia Graf

I second this one!! Lol

Art by Ma’iitsoh

How did you art journey begin? Did you draw a lot when you were younger and developed from there or was it a conscious effort to improve your art until you were satisfied with it?

Ella

You seem to have a really consistent style, but have you ever found yourself torn between making two very different styles of digital art? I jump back and forth between two quite different styles depending on my mood (one more painterly, one more cutesy/cartoony), but I always hear that artists need to hone in on one particular style and that having more than one style in your feed will be a disservice to your growth/"brand". I've been told that having more than one style is a sign that I'm "just a baby artist" who needs to grow more in their art, but I've been this way for years already. I'd love some input on the topic!

K Chelan

Hi! Do you have any little additions or tricks you use on finished pieces? Something that adds a little pizzazz~

What are some of your favorite artists? Any recommendations to follow/look for in social media or books? Are there some people from the more classical/old art world you admire particularly? Is there someone that was particularly influential to you?


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