Showing posts with label Digital Illustration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Digital Illustration. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 22, 2023

How to be a good artist?

Random Sketch_Susmita Adhikari

Becoming a good artist takes time, effort, and practice. Here are some tips that may help you:


Practice consistently: The more you practice your craft, the better you will become. Make sure you set aside time each day or week to practice and improve your skills.

Learn from others: Study the work of other artists, both past and present, to learn from their techniques and styles. Take art classes, workshops, or online courses to expand your knowledge and skills.

Experiment and take risks: Don't be afraid to try new things and experiment with different styles and mediums. Taking risks can help you develop your unique artistic voice.

Keep a sketchbook: Carry a sketchbook with you at all times and use it to capture your ideas, sketches, and observations. This can help you develop your creativity and keep your skills sharp.

Seek feedback: Show your work to other artists, mentors, or friends and family to get feedback and constructive criticism. This can help you identify areas where you can improve and refine your skills.

Be patient and persistent: It takes time to develop your 
artistic skills and style. Don't get discouraged if your work doesn't meet your expectations right away. Keep practicing and working on your craft, and you will see improvement over time.


Sunday, March 19, 2023

Illustrated cv is it workable for any company ?

 

I think an illustrated cv can be an excellent way to showcase your creativity and design skills. However, whether it is workable for any company depends on the company culture and the role you are applying for. 

Some companies may be more traditional and prefer a more formal and professional CV, while others may value creativity and design skills more highly. Therefore, it is essential to research the company and the industry you are applying for to determine whether an illustrated CV would be appropriate.

Additionally, it's essential to keep in mind that while an illustrated CV can be visually appealing and make you stand out, the content and qualifications are still the most critical factors that recruiters and hiring managers consider. So, make sure the illustrations don't distract from the essential information.

In summary, an illustrated CV can be workable for any company, but it depends on the company's culture and the role you are applying for. As with any job application, do your research and tailor your CV to the company and the job you are applying for.






Wednesday, March 8, 2023

Indian Food illustration


This is basically an Indian food-based illustration. Firstly I draw a rough sketch. Then I take a picture in my rough sketch this picture is dumb to Adobe Photoshop and I convert my rough sketch into a digital illustration. Then pick my favorite Indian dish and these dishes are all state-wise. I think it looks like a nice illustration. 

And I hope you guys get to like it very much. 

What is model sheet in animation and its purpose?

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