You hit the nail on the head regarding vector requirements. I used to work on the fabrication/production end of the graphics world and it used to be that most finishing (cutting, plotting, routing, embroidering, etc) required a vector file and it just made life easier on fabrication side. So i think that just stuck that a vector file is needed. But it really isn't as much these days. Especially since most things stay in the digital realm. But for branding it makes sense. Also agree that not giving the full vector file each time is wise if the client hasn't paid for usages beyond what has been agreed upon.
I'm so glad that neither of you chose to draw realistically. The world would have missed out a lot. Especially your thumbnails, Tom, for the non-interview topics of your podcast are so clever. I thought 'working with friends' really stood out. That ticking bomb hand nails it. Also, your stamps for Canada from the Skillshare composition class have a very unique and beautiful feel to them. Luckily, Chris too stays true to his Nancy Piascik side. Silly plus weird plus extremely funny plus super well done illustrations are so rare!!!! "10 Years of Daily Drawing" is still my favourite art book of all time - especially the trump pages. ("Another 1000" is on the list, but right now UPS would get more money for shipping it to Germany than Chris). But what I really admire is the consistency you both have in sharing your knowledge, skills, and talent. Many thanks for all the hours you put in.
I loved the vector conversation and I loved that you were pushing back on dogmatic ideas. Unfortunately that's what made it rough when it turned towards what is and isn't illustration.Thanks for the cool discussion regardless!
I’ve taken both of your classes on Skillshare! So cool to see you guys talk together, especially about things us other artists struggle with too. Thanks for all the great videos you two put out. Cheers!
Fellow Skillshare teacher here :) I’m listening to your conversation as I’m working on a commission. Thoroughly enjoying your thoughts and input on illustration and your careers. Please do this again. Wishing you a wonderful and relaxing summer Tom!
I really enjoyed the conversation. Thank you guys!
Great Episode! Love your work Chris and Tom 👊
Thanks so much!
You hit the nail on the head regarding vector requirements. I used to work on the fabrication/production end of the graphics world and it used to be that most finishing (cutting, plotting, routing, embroidering, etc) required a vector file and it just made life easier on fabrication side. So i think that just stuck that a vector file is needed. But it really isn't as much these days. Especially since most things stay in the digital realm. But for branding it makes sense.
Also agree that not giving the full vector file each time is wise if the client hasn't paid for usages beyond what has been agreed upon.
Thank you, a voice of reason from the inside is always nice! :)
I'm so glad that neither of you chose to draw realistically. The world would have missed out a lot. Especially your thumbnails, Tom, for the non-interview topics of your podcast are so clever. I thought 'working with friends' really stood out. That ticking bomb hand nails it. Also, your stamps for Canada from the Skillshare composition class have a very unique and beautiful feel to them. Luckily, Chris too stays true to his Nancy Piascik side. Silly plus weird plus extremely funny plus super well done illustrations are so rare!!!! "10 Years of Daily Drawing" is still my favourite art book of all time - especially the trump pages. ("Another 1000" is on the list, but right now UPS would get more money for shipping it to Germany than Chris). But what I really admire is the consistency you both have in sharing your knowledge, skills, and talent. Many thanks for all the hours you put in.
Thank you! Yep UPS rates (and import fees) are the worst!
I loved the vector conversation and I loved that you were pushing back on dogmatic ideas. Unfortunately that's what made it rough when it turned towards what is and isn't illustration.Thanks for the cool discussion regardless!
Thanks Zachary, I appreciate the note.
Nice and interesting conversation! I really love the “vector” part. Thank you both!
Thank you! I thought there'd be a few appreciators of the vector part.
Thank you for this conversation, guys!
It was fun. Hopefully Chris can join me again sometime.
I’ve taken both of your classes on Skillshare! So cool to see you guys talk together, especially about things us other artists struggle with too. Thanks for all the great videos you two put out. Cheers!
Thank you!
Fellow Skillshare teacher here :) I’m listening to your conversation as I’m working on a commission. Thoroughly enjoying your thoughts and input on illustration and your careers. Please do this again. Wishing you a wonderful and relaxing summer Tom!
Thank you so much, same to you.
Great Discussion
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it.