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Sometimes I have to just calm my little perfectionist ass brain by reminding myself, "C's get degrees" baby! It's the outcome that matters. Nothing has to be perfect. It's better imperfect than never started.
Well done! 👏Very clear, concise and informative video. Also, so important is the fact that you encourage people to think positive about their art 's potentiality to sell on the various platforms or via own shop. Thank you for that! 🤝
I actually wanted to ask a question! How do human artists leverage their work over AI art (especially if they don’t want to put their own self image out there)? A lot of the AI generated stuff is entering these marketplaces and is very difficult to compete with precisely because of little time and effort it takes to produce something complex with AI vs. almost any other medium. Would love to get your advice on this.. Or any resources you might think can guide me on that one!
Hi there! I think one of the main advantages human artists have over AI is the authenticity and personal touch that comes with their work. Highlight your unique perspective, experiences, and emotions that go into creating your art. Consider exploring themes, styles, or techniques that are distinctly human and difficult for AI to replicate. 😊
@@CreativeHiveCo that’s really good advice, thank you :) I think it’s probably a good idea for me to also learn more traditional media too in that case since I guess I always really connect with the story of the artist whenever I buy something crafted by someone’s hands. I currently do character designs, so my tools are usually photoshop/procreate and so on. But time to get back into pen and paper which is how it all started in the first place :)
Absolutely! Printables can be a great way to make money. Once you create them, they’re super low-maintenance to sell, and there’s a market for all kinds-planners, art prints, worksheets, you name it!
This is really great for artist that paint and draw, but what about artists who sculpt and weld who can’t as easily turn their work into digital scans?
You can still make video content and live streaming - sculpting is one of my favourite things to watch on TH-cam. Depending on the type of sculptures you do you could always take nice photographs in a scene and sell those as prints etc too. I can’t think of names, but I’ve seen a few sculptors sell prints of their work photographed nicely in the past. Sharing your knowledge in online courses or tutorial videos is another option. Patreon, workshops, coaching, blogging.. A lot of the options she mentioned can be translated to other mediums.
Agree with @ZinziMaya! You can sell prints of your work photographed nicely from different angles, and you can sell courses teaching aspiring artists about sculpting and welding. You got this!
I think the hardest part is having children and not puting them in government assisted crazy camp. Also the second hardest part is not being a business degree graduate with unlimited time and an ungodly desire to have more money. Why not stop at 3 business? 4? 5? Nope I need at least 7…. Or more. When enough isn’t enough.
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I find the hardest part about it all is putting myself out there and just getting started! So much self doubt and overwhelm it's insane!
I feel you! Good old imposter syndrome and shiny object syndrome gets the better of me…
You would'nt know what's on the other side if you don't go for it. Give it a try! 🥰
Sometimes I have to just calm my little perfectionist ass brain by reminding myself, "C's get degrees" baby! It's the outcome that matters. Nothing has to be perfect. It's better imperfect than never started.
This woman is a wonderful wealth of knowledge! Thank you so much for your contribution! ❤
Thank you for watching and for your kind words! I appreciate it! ♥️
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Ever thought of makeup artist, face painter. Nail artist, food artist. Cake artist (props) pastry artist. So much.
One can never wear too many hats, right? 😅
Well done! 👏Very clear, concise and informative video. Also, so important is the fact that you encourage people to think positive about their art 's potentiality to sell on the various platforms or via own shop. Thank you for that! 🤝
Glad it was helpful!
I really appreciate seeing all of the examples and the pros/cons. It really helps the information sink in so thanks!
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching!
This video must have taken so much research. Thanks for helping get the ball rolling
Thank you for watching!
What’s a high quality printer you’d recommend for prints? I get overwhelmed with trying to find the right one
Hi there! Check out Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-1000 or Epson SureColor P800 😊
I actually wanted to ask a question! How do human artists leverage their work over AI art (especially if they don’t want to put their own self image out there)? A lot of the AI generated stuff is entering these marketplaces and is very difficult to compete with precisely because of little time and effort it takes to produce something complex with AI vs. almost any other medium. Would love to get your advice on this.. Or any resources you might think can guide me on that one!
Hi there! I think one of the main advantages human artists have over AI is the authenticity and personal touch that comes with their work. Highlight your unique perspective, experiences, and emotions that go into creating your art. Consider exploring themes, styles, or techniques that are distinctly human and difficult for AI to replicate. 😊
@@CreativeHiveCo that’s really good advice, thank you :) I think it’s probably a good idea for me to also learn more traditional media too in that case since I guess I always really connect with the story of the artist whenever I buy something crafted by someone’s hands. I currently do character designs, so my tools are usually photoshop/procreate and so on. But time to get back into pen and paper which is how it all started in the first place :)
Excellent video! Thanks for sharing these ideas with us.❤
Thank you Iris! Glad it was helpful!
Very good advice!!! Thank you for the ideas!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you!
You're welcome, and thank you for watching!
You are amazing!
Wow, thank you!
Can you also make money with printables
Absolutely! Printables can be a great way to make money. Once you create them, they’re super low-maintenance to sell, and there’s a market for all kinds-planners, art prints, worksheets, you name it!
Suddenly im a lot more optimistic
That's great! Thank you for watching!
This is really great for artist that paint and draw, but what about artists who sculpt and weld who can’t as easily turn their work into digital scans?
You can still make video content and live streaming - sculpting is one of my favourite things to watch on TH-cam. Depending on the type of sculptures you do you could always take nice photographs in a scene and sell those as prints etc too. I can’t think of names, but I’ve seen a few sculptors sell prints of their work photographed nicely in the past. Sharing your knowledge in online courses or tutorial videos is another option. Patreon, workshops, coaching, blogging.. A lot of the options she mentioned can be translated to other mediums.
Agree with @ZinziMaya! You can sell prints of your work photographed nicely from different angles, and you can sell courses teaching aspiring artists about sculpting and welding. You got this!
Great suggestions @ZinziMaya! I find sculpting videos fascinating!
Do you think watching a beginner artists as they learn how to draw could be good youtube content?
Why not? Seeing someone progress is beautiful, plus, you can even sell your artwork along the way!☺️
@@CreativeHiveCo Thanks 🙂 I don't think I have sellable quality yet with my drawing, but it will get there.
i love this idea
I think the hardest part is having children and not puting them in government assisted crazy camp. Also the second hardest part is not being a business degree graduate with unlimited time and an ungodly desire to have more money. Why not stop at 3 business? 4? 5? Nope I need at least 7…. Or more. When enough isn’t enough.
Thank you for watching and sharing your thoughts!
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Did I just get subtly RickRolled? 😂
I hope it helped you 💖