🍂🍁The leaves are jsut starting to change in my neighborhood so I thought this would be a fun thing to share for the first week of fall! 🍁🍂 Let me know if you have any questions! If you like these custom brush lessons be sure to check out my grass painting tutorial here: th-cam.com/video/7aNsiJxaixg/w-d-xo.html Cheers! Kat
Hi there sorry for the late reply! I have not used Fivver myself and have heard mixed reviews from those who do. Two things to pay close attention to, if you decide to try Fivver (or Upwork or similar), is the percentage they take from each transaction and the license terms as well. Some platforms have default language that transfers the copyright of the designs to clients which you should try to avoid or price accordingly for. As far as starting to earn, I think that it depends on where you are in your path, for instance, do you have a portfolio set up? What kinds of design work are you looking to get into specifically. If you can narrow it down a bit then it's easier to find your target audience and get some work through networking with that group. This is something I will think about making a video on very soon, thank you for the question!
🍂🍁The leaves are jsut starting to change in my neighborhood so I thought this would be a fun thing to share for the first week of fall! 🍁🍂 Let me know if you have any questions! If you like these custom brush lessons be sure to check out my grass painting tutorial here: th-cam.com/video/7aNsiJxaixg/w-d-xo.html Cheers! Kat
Lovely 😍
Thanks, this one was really fun to make😊 More brush tutorials soon!
I really enjoy your tutorial! Thanks a lot 🌼
Thank you so much! 😊
I love it ❤️
Thank you Tunnel Bear! I'm so glad you liked it 😊
Clear and simple! Thank you!
Thanks Asadrun!
Espectacular 😍
¡Muchas gracias! 😊
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aaamazing
thx you
Glad you liked it! Thank you.
🙂❤️
do you sell on fiverr ?Do you have any tips for beginner graphics how to start earning
Hi there sorry for the late reply! I have not used Fivver myself and have heard mixed reviews from those who do.
Two things to pay close attention to, if you decide to try Fivver (or Upwork or similar), is the percentage they take from each transaction and the license terms as well.
Some platforms have default language that transfers the copyright of the designs to clients which you should try to avoid or price accordingly for.
As far as starting to earn, I think that it depends on where you are in your path, for instance, do you have a portfolio set up? What kinds of design work are you looking to get into specifically.
If you can narrow it down a bit then it's easier to find your target audience and get some work through networking with that group.
This is something I will think about making a video on very soon, thank you for the question!