Question about digital art - different color variant

So I have been tinkering with few digital art softwares and sparked an idea for my project where I can maybe have a rarer version of a illustration card which is a same drawing but just different color variant (similar to shiny in pokemon, or albino species in real life).

Thing is I've only tried two tools so far, so I'm not sure if this is as easy as it was for my experience. Is is also easy for ya'll to just re-color your art into a different color(setting aside the struggle to choose recolors)?

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u/Soft_Definition6518 — 5 days ago

Would anybody be interested in making a collectible card art?

Currently working on a project where I hope to make a community space where people can come together and share + collect their work as a form of collectible cards. I'm currently on my way to brush up on the demo, and thought it would be nice to have an actual artist's work instead of just placeholders!

While there can't be monetary benefits, there are some perks!

  1. You will be written in the beta tester board!
  2. You get a chance to test our beta first! (if you want, that is :[ )
  3. Whenever a project-related post is made, we'll use your artwork and post a link to your portfolio. This is an optional benefit, though, lmk if you don't want this. If we get enough attention, we also plan to boost our posts for more exposure!
  4. Your work will be featured in the first community card pack (guaranteed)
  5. You will receive my personalized 1-page double-spaced 13pt Times New Roman Thank You letter >:}

Ideally, the size for the art would be 750 * 1050 px, but working around a 5:7 portrait is also fine. If you want the work to be cropped into a card, we can also work on it!

For the art, there is no real topic in it! It can be free drawing as long as it is not AI-generated or copyrighted! Any quality is fine!

Thank you for reading this, and dm me if you have any questions! :D

Below in the comment is one of the cards we made, created thanks to one of our artists! As seen below, we apply frames to your art!

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u/Soft_Definition6518 — 6 days ago

Would anybody be interested in making a collectible card art?

Currently working on a project where I hope to make a community space where people can come together and share + collect their work as a form of collectible cards. I'm currently on my way to brush up on the demo, and thought it would be nice to have an actual artist's work instead of just placeholders!

While there can't be monetary benefits, there are some perks!

  1. You will be written in the beta tester board!
  2. You get a chance to test our beta first! (if you want, that is :[ )
  3. Whenever a project-related post is made, we'll use your artwork and post a link to your portfolio. This is an optional benefit, though, lmk if you don't want this. If we get enough attention, we also plan to boost our posts for more exposure!
  4. Your work will be featured in the first community card pack (guaranteed)
  5. You will receive my personalized 1-page double-spaced 13pt Times New Roman Thank You letter >:}

Ideally, the size for the art would be 750 * 1050 px, but working around a 5:7 portrait is also fine. If you want the work to be cropped into a card, we can also work on it!

For the art, there is no real topic in it! It can be free drawing as long as it is not AI-generated or copyrighted! Any quality is fine!

Thank you for reading this, and dm me if you have any questions! :D

Submission link ⬇️
https://forms.gle/BUSXzTnDXhJZsBL3A

Below is one of the cards we made, created thanks to one of our artists!

edit: added the image for reference, added submission link

https://preview.redd.it/va05bdpov2ah1.png?width=548&format=png&auto=webp&s=c275b6ec2e1174e366ff2e3eff8d3b67b890ba52

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u/Soft_Definition6518 — 7 days ago

Questions about getting into digital art

So, as a broke gacha addict, I needed to find a way to sustain my urges more healthily, and so I talked to my fella gacha players who are also hobby artists, and we played around having each other's artwork as card collections.

We kind of ran out of art (small group, huge addicts), so I was thinking of expanding this outside of my group and to maybe expert artists and other hobby doodlist/artists, but since I personally do not come from an art background or experience other than physical, I wanted to ask what the difference between digital and physical artwork. To be honest, some might be random questions hehe. I also wanted to get into digital art using this opportunity as well.

  1. How does one prove their digital artwork is actually theirs?
  2. What file form do digital artists usually save their work as? png?
  3. What do you guys do with work you see no future (as a digital artist)
  4. Any good free tools to start my journey? Other paid tool recommendations are also appreciated!
  5. What is a standard commission price for digital artists with moderate quality (not god-tier)?
  6. What are my chances of getting shared work for this type of non-prof personal/small-scale-community project?
  7. What social media do you guys use as your main platform to showcase your work? (only one!)

TY!

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u/Soft_Definition6518 — 9 days ago
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Coming in as a freshman next year! How easy is it to make friends in this campus (out of scale of 10 cuz I’m that math guy)? Any advice for making new friends?

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u/Soft_Definition6518 — 2 months ago
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Incoming freshman here worried about making friends since I’m heading to out of state college. How easy it is to make friends in your campus? Also if you can give advices to make friends, it would be greatly appreciated! 🙏

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