32F Looking for fun fwends
Hi, im into art, games and weird stories.
Of course you dont have to be the same, I am open to anything.
You can DM me,,,,,,
Hi, im into art, games and weird stories.
Of course you dont have to be the same, I am open to anything.
You can DM me,,,,,,
I am not completely sure if it's ethical or not but it was a very independent work anyway.
First I built a set in sims 4. I needed a bar and a junky home, so it was so fun to download filthy-trashy custom contents. And I took pictures in game, then printed them and painted with acrylic painting. Event talking about it making me tired, you can imagine how much time it took... oooo. my. goood.
If you like the style please DM me.
One piece gigs and book gigs are welcomed.
...do you think making zines and selling them can be a business model? I would love to hear any kind of experience about it. I always love to check and read posts here, just wanted to know more.
Hello, now I am open for commissions, the price is $60 for a spread page. I am also a graphic designer, I can help with the book cover and book design :)
I created a story and put together a dummy book in just one day, but I'm not entirely sure which age group it would be best suited for. Do you have any insights?
By the way, any feedback would be incredibly helpful, and since English isn't my native language, feel free to suggest better word choices or refinements.
When I first joined Fiverr, I was awarded the 'Rising Talent' badge, and for a while, my page got an incredible amount of traffic. I did some great work. However, due to my lack of experience back then and some careless mistakes over time, my traffic dropped to almost zero, and now I get absolutely no new orders. My work is much better and more professional now, but this time I don't even get the chance to work. I'm sure some of you have experienced this
has anyone managed to bounce back from this? I know Fiverr says not to open a new account, so how can I turn this situation around?
Is having multiple styles good or bad for an artist: recognition or flexibility? Can't decide, what do you think??
Any feedback? I would love to hear.
with near zero coding knowledge and a steep learning curve, I managed to build and publish my first app. It took me nearly 50 versions to get it right (and honestly, I think this is my new normal now, which is a good thing). I just wanted to share this milestone with you all.
as someone who dreams a lot, I hosted a drawing workshop recently where dreams were the main theme. I realized so many people have a deep urge to note down, draw, and share their dreams. I tried using existing dream journaling apps, but the constant login screens, complex setups, and clutter just turned me off.
that’s why I wanted to build something incredibly simple. With my app, there’s no setup.
I’ve kept it simple and free for everyone, but if you want to go a bit deeper, there’s an optional subscription that unlocks a printable dream journal library.
If you decide to download it, I’d be incredibly grateful for any feedback you have.
Thanks for reading, and much love!"
Hello everyone,
I am an experienced illustrator and UX-UI designer,
and I'am looking for a project I can join with my style.
Please check my works below and let me know if they suit your project.
I have a huge interest in indie games, hand painted visuals
(also digital visuals) and game ui.
For detailed portfolio and any
questions, you can send me messages.
portfolio link:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Gev15_P2tTC6mF6gBKVuNb-NOKQAMv9k/view?usp=sharing