I have like a thousand games. I... I don't think I can participate in this.
Yessss maaaaaa'am.
I mean... ...Now I have to tho.
Can I call you Samantha?
Amaury will pop a staffer over inconsistency.
didn't
Y'all joke but I'd love to see more youngians here. It means when we get older, the forum won't die.
One inherently isn't more or less true than the other. Truth is a binary and they are both true. It's how important each of those is to you is what you're deciding. You already presented one of those perspectives which is why I thought it was necessary to present the other side. The side I believe is more important because it's less based on wishful thinking. [/quote] We just said the same thing, I think? Glad I got it that time. The only thing about the logos is that's the most professional you can get as an artist. That's what a salary artist normally does- logos, marketing materials, etc. So yeah, it was a frame of perspective, not the crux. I think people should value their work and their ideas but they also need to balance it by playing the business game. I think that's true in any field, but for artists who make the jump to wanting to make money off it- they already value their work enough to say "I should get paid for this" but then a lot just put their patreon and request forms up, put it on their social media, and then wonder why customers aren't coming. You need a metaphorical billboard.
Don't ruin it
Amaury reads the Death Note game nightly.
Are you saying it is worthless? Or are you saying your work deserves to be seen? You can word it either way and both are true, but it's your own interpretation that makes one truer than the other Okay, lemme retry: If you work for free on someone else's stuff, it is not your idea at a creative level. It is usually assumed it is not what you want to do. The same is true of working on commissions, which this person is wanting to do. And honestly, I'd rather do that as an artist than do corporate logo art forever.
And it's 10000x more effective than doing NOTHING and hoping people you know will like your work enough to market for you. A professional artist WORKING ON COMMISSIONS is going to have to make work they didn't have the initial idea for.
Say bye to Scoot, zip-zoom.
Merry Christmas, Amaury. [s]I thought you were only doing this with staff[/s]
Free tip for frand: Do fanart for a bigger network and tweet it to them. They'll tweet it. Completionist, AH, Funhaus, etc usually always tweet out art. Just don't go too big- Grumps and Markiplier never tweet out art. Egoraptor retweets everyone on "cutie saturday" though.
Image no work. NICE ONE Too bad I can't play the Toybox on X1. I'd probably preorder tbh. It looks wonderful and WHERE ELSE AM I GONNA GET A 3D PLATFORMER?!?!? Seriously. Where. Send help.
Prove me wrong please.
Yeah, he ain't coming back either :/
IT'S CHRISTMAS!!!!! ZIP ZOOM!!!!!!