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MYO Kuruxu Contest | Raining Lemons
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August 2, 2014. I’m holding a short 2 week contest on my DA Gallery. For all of you artists out there who like a challenge. The deadline is August 8th, and the challenge is to create your own Kuruxu, a chimeric species I created. I will draw art of the winning entries as a prize. Also check out my Art Blog on Weebly. Make your own Kuruxu Contest. Cotton Candy Baby Kuruxu. Adoptables: The Art of Collectable Characters. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Keepin...
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Daron's Art Blog: Nerdy Comics
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Monday, February 27, 2012. Sooooo I did these 1 page comics a few months ago… well 6 months ago… with the thought that I would start a way cool tumbler and commit to a comic a week. Just stupid stuff, maybe about me maybe about some characters I planned to make up. Whatever. Anyway, it was a great idea! Posted by Daron Leah Nefcy. These are all my favorite! Ha lookin good and funny Daron! OMG these are fantastic! The, Im just going to spend today hiding under this blanket is so hilarious! Hahaha, I laugh...
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Don't Eat Your Customers: and other selling tips for Artist Alley - Conquer Artist Alley : don't just survive
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Conquer Artist Alley : don't just survive. Don't Eat Your Customers: and other selling tips for Artist Alley. At a convention YOU are just as important to attracting customers to your table, as your table display. Behavior and appearance do matter. Sharkysaur will demonstrate what not to do as I explain what you should do. 1 Stand up at your table. Put your game face on! Sharkysaur, I don't think anyone is going to actually sleep at their table. You better wipe your drool off those prints.). No matter th...
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Blog Archives - Conquer Artist Alley : don't just survive
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Conquer Artist Alley : don't just survive. Create your Sticker Image. Whichever method you choose, you will need to make an image to turn into stickers. Pros and Cons of Making Stickers vs Ordering Stickers. You do not have to order 100 stickers of the same image, which allows you the freedom to experiment and see which designs sell the best. You do not have to conform to a specific size and shape. You invest a lot more time in making them. Scissors vs Cutting Machines. You get discounts for ordering lar...
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Conquer Artist Alley : don't just survive. Seeking your input: Print vs Handmade. What is Group Advice? I would like you to think about this topic and what you have experienced. It could be a short bit of insight or a detailed description. It is awesome that we can share our unique stories and give our community different perspectives based on our experiences. The more voices we have in a discussion the stronger we will be. Please comment below to start the discussion and share what you have experienced.
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The Site is up! - Conquer Artist Alley : don't just survive
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Conquer Artist Alley : don't just survive. The Site is up! Yay, it is finally ready, all the graphics are done! The first article is posted, and all of the submission guidelines are complete! We Ask, You Answer! Create a free website.
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Seeking your input: Print vs Handmade - Conquer Artist Alley : don't just survive
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Conquer Artist Alley : don't just survive. Seeking your input: Print vs Handmade. What is Group Advice? I would like you to think about this topic and what you have experienced. It could be a short bit of insight or a detailed description. It is awesome that we can share our unique stories and give our community different perspectives based on our experiences. The more voices we have in a discussion the stronger we will be. Please comment below to start the discussion and share what you have experienced.
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Blog Archives - Conquer Artist Alley : don't just survive
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Conquer Artist Alley : don't just survive. What is a Company Share Post? I found out about this company when an artist from the Artist Alley Network International Facebook group. We Ask, You Answer! Create a free website.
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Submit a Tutorial - Conquer Artist Alley : don't just survive
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Conquer Artist Alley : don't just survive. 2 Types of Tutorials. Post your video to Youtube (I can only post videos from Youtube). In the description of your video please give Conquer Artist Alley permission to share your tutorial. Make sure your video is set to public. Send me an email at ConquerArtistAlley@gmail.com with a link to your video. Title your email "Video Tutorial Submission". Image and Text Tutorials. How to Submit the images and Text for your tutorial:. Title: Iris Tutorial Using Photoshop.
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Conquer Artist Alley : don't just survive. If you've ever been to artist alley you may have seen a few artists selling charms made of shrink plastic and thought to yourself, oh look its a "poor man's" acrylic charm. Honestly shrink plastic does not get enough credit. It is so extremely versatile. Unfortunately because some artists don't know how best to craft and protect the shrink plastic items they make i t has gained a bad reputation as a flimsy warped material. Different Types of Shrink Plastic.
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