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  • @u0421793 I have a ton of tutorials and live painting sessions, and live studio sessions for that matter on my Facebook page if you are curious.

    https://m.facebook.com/Stevenlikeness

  • I think I’m about done with this thread, if any oof you in the peanut gallery feel like continuing or if anyone is interested in work you can write me directly.

    Never fret however, unless a moderator tells me otherwise, I’ll probably try to drum up some business again in an about a month. So you will be able to do the whole thing again.

    I hope all of you have a lovely holiday weekend.

  • @Ego_Likeness said:
    … I can’t recomend affinity photo+Apple Pencil on an iPad Pro enough. …

    Yep, me too – exactly that, Affinity Photo + Apple Pencil + iPad Pro is definitely the digital route in for me so far – it really is good (and I’ve been trying to ‘like’ bitmap painting since the mid 80s on the Atari ST, then Mac, then still the Mac now, and I’m more likely to just get the tubes or pans of paint out instead), and as soon as they release Affinity Designer for the iPad, I’m home! Having said that, Affinity Photo has an impressive amount of vectorness about it, which I’ve been going deeply into lately.

  • edited May 2018

    Just paraphrasing LOL

  • edited May 2018

    @Ego_Likeness said:
    I think I’m about done with this thread.

    >

    What a missed opportunity, for you. Virtually every post oozes how highly you rate yourself. ;)

    Nothing wrong with being confident of your undoubted ability, and always interesting to see/ hear someone’s work. But from post one the attitude has been that you are doing people a favour just being here. Have a nice day,

  • From post one he made it clear he’s not out to do anyone any favors - he wants to sell people his services.

  • In general oil. I did a bunch of huge landscapes for a law firm recently, and in the interest of coverage I did the base coat in acrylic.

    You did oil over acrylic? You know over time that oil and any turpentine or linseed oil will eat thru the acrylic rendering the whole painting destroyed.

  • @BiancaNeve said:
    From post one he made it clear he’s not out to do anyone any favors - he wants to sell people his services.

    >

    And is doing people a favour by touting those services. Slumming it among people who are ‘poor at critique’ :)

  • I don’t see much difference in offering artwork services as compared with some of us offering the rest of us mastering services, which we accept as a viable thing. A lot of us here are photographers (I made my living for a while doing it) and I wouldn’t particularly object to seeing someone offering their photog skills here as well. Similarly with the possibility of someone on here offering video making, for the stream of hits we are all pumping out, or for management and label services, that sort of thing. As long as it is all in the appropriate category — Market Place — like this post is.
    …oh wait,

  • edited May 2018

    @u0421793 said:
    I don’t see much difference in offering artwork services as compared with some of us offering the rest of us mastering services, which we accept as a viable thing. A lot of us here are photographers (I made my living for a while doing it) and I wouldn’t particularly object to seeing someone offering their photog skills here as well. Similarly with the possibility of someone on here offering video making, for the stream of hits we are all pumping out, or for management and label services, that sort of thing. As long as it is all in the appropriate category — Market Place — like this post is.
    …oh wait,

    Most of us here could provide the others with a service. I'm an illustrator, web/graphic designer, hosting service provider, fabulous ego-less musician etc. but I'm here to learn and chat, not make money.

    If we all start selling and promoting our wares, there's not going to be much room left for the important stuff - like buying apps and arguing. It’s going to turn into a shit version of Tescos.

    Unless someone’s asking for a service, in which case, yeah.

  • @MonzoPro said:
    … It’s going to turn into a shit version of Tescos. …

    By implication, then, there’s a good version we’re not aware of?

  • @Mr_Beak said:

    In general oil. I did a bunch of huge landscapes for a law firm recently, and in the interest of coverage I did the base coat in acrylic.

    You did oil over acrylic? You know over time that oil and any turpentine or linseed oil will eat thru the acrylic rendering the whole painting destroyed.

    That’s not true.

  • @Keenan said:

    @Mr_Beak said:

    In general oil. I did a bunch of huge landscapes for a law firm recently, and in the interest of coverage I did the base coat in acrylic.

    You did oil over acrylic? You know over time that oil and any turpentine or linseed oil will eat thru the acrylic rendering the whole painting destroyed.

    That’s not true.

    ^ yep. Most artists use white acrylic gesso as primer for canvas/boards, which is basically acrylic paint. I’ve used it on oil paintings which are now 30 years old and still ok.

  • edited May 2018

    @u0421793 said:

    @MonzoPro said:
    … It’s going to turn into a shit version of Tescos. …

    By implication, then, there’s a good version we’re not aware of?

    The one here I love, as before it arrived some weeks you couldn’t buy a single vegetable of any type from the crap shops in town. As for fresh fish, you’d have to go over the border for that sort of luxury.

    Fags, cheap lager, tattoos, walking sticks, pensioner clothing, Welsh dragon keyrings...all in abundance. Decent food, nah *

    • I’m aware Tesco’s is no Waitrose, but we’re grateful for what we can get here.
  • I can understand why the guy got defensive Tbh, some of the comments are just plain rude, insulting and way too personal. As a creative, one should know how to give feedback to other creatives. I think there are some really nice pieces there dude, and would definitely work well as album art.

  • @Zen210507 said:

    @BiancaNeve said:
    NSFW = Not safe for work

    Ie maybe not the sort of images you want on your screen when the boss walks past, especially when you’re not expecting them

    >

    Ah, right. I see. This is where I am never at any risk, ‘cause I am the boss. ;)

    Likewise a boss here, but for me at least there’s a bit of responsibility for what may be on the screen at work - clients walking by, or especially in this day and age female employees.

  • edited May 2018

    Great stuff dude. These artworks would indeed work well as covers for certain genres of music.
    Have you used Procreate for your digital work, i find it more fluid and intuitive than Affinity for pure bitmap drawing?
    I have worked with females and dogs as a theme myself, here is a little example that is not for sale.. :-)

    Mod: warning, explicit

  • Please use the "spoiler" markup for explicit images and give a warning.

  • @wigglelights said:
    Likewise a boss here, but for me at least there’s a bit of responsibility for what may be on the screen at work - clients walking by, or especially in this day and age female employees.

    >

    Fair point, guv. :)

    Happily for me, I am the boss of one, myself, and the only female regularly frequenting my home office, is Mrs Zen.

  • edited May 2018

    @MonzoPro said:
    Most of us here could provide the others with a service. I'm an illustrator, web/graphic designer, hosting service provider, fabulous ego-less musician etc. but I'm here to learn and chat, not make money.

    If we all start selling and promoting our wares, there's not going to be much room left for the important stuff - like buying apps and arguing. It’s going to turn into a shit version of Tescos.

    Unless someone’s asking for a service, in which case, yeah.

    >

    Quite right, Mr Monzo. If I can do something to help someone here, then it will not incur any charge. I won’t get into the stuff I can do, as I am not touting for business among friends. :)

    Only if a mutual commercial project was entered into off-line, would money ever be discussed.

  • @Zen210507 said:

    @MonzoPro said:
    Most of us here could provide the others with a service. I'm an illustrator, web/graphic designer, hosting service provider, fabulous ego-less musician etc. but I'm here to learn and chat, not make money.

    If we all start selling and promoting our wares, there's not going to be much room left for the important stuff - like buying apps and arguing. It’s going to turn into a shit version of Tescos.

    Unless someone’s asking for a service, in which case, yeah.

    >

    Quite right, Mr Monzo. If I can do something to help someone here, then it will not incur any charge. I won’t get into the stuff I can do, as I am not touting for business among friends. :)

    And even if you were, it would be touted in the “Marketplace” or even “Offtopic” sections of the forum, not in “General”. However, I’m more like you in that I have services I could offer but choose not to. :) I’m here to chat and learn just like you and Monzo.

  • @Oblique said:
    I can understand why the guy got defensive Tbh, some of the comments are just plain rude, insulting and way too personal. As a creative, one should know how to give feedback to other creatives. I think there are some really nice pieces there dude, and would definitely work well as album art.

    Yeah, I’m with you @Oblique.

    Sometimes I find this forum a little prone to over-reaction.

    Self promotion is a bit of a grey area on AB.
    @Zen210507 , you’re probably not going to like me asking this, but didn’t you recently promote your latest album with a link to where people can buy it on Bandcamp? Not saying you shouldn’t but I’m not clear on what the line is. I would prefer to give someone the benefit of the doubt, especially when they are a forum member who has not just appeared out of nowhere.

  • edited May 2018

    @gusgranite said:
    @Zen210507 , you’re probably not going to like me asking this, but didn’t you recently promote your latest album with a link to where people can buy it on Bandcamp?

    >

    Ask whatever you like. :)

    Yes, I did post a link to RTM’s BandCamp material. Like many here, including Doug, Colin, RedSky Lullaby, and others, I make that kind of post when my band has something new to share. Mostly, to read what peers make of our efforts,

    Anyone interested can go to BandCamp and play our tunes, without ever buying anything. Collectively, RTM has several skill sets, with which we make a living as individuals. But not once have any of us advertised here, or even privately offered services.

    What we have done - what I have done personally - is try and help out where I can. Gratis.

    As for being rude. This is a thread started by someone who appeared out of nowhere, expressly for the purpose of selling his services, and posted a bunch of frankly disturbing images that looked like outtakes from Dexter!

  • this is ridiculous. apologies to the op. some people might be interested, some not, some not in the market curious enough to look at the pictures (which i did). apart from making it safe for work there should be no other issue. if it's for you great, if not just move along. no need to be rude.

  • @vpich said:
    this is ridiculous. apologies to the op. some people might be interested, some not, some not in the market curious enough to look at the pictures (which i did). apart from making it safe for work there should be no other issue. if it's for you great, if not just move along. no need to be rude.

    >

    This is AB Forum. Not Snowflake central. :p

  • @Zen210507 said:

    @vpich said:
    this is ridiculous. apologies to the op. some people might be interested, some not, some not in the market curious enough to look at the pictures (which i did). apart from making it safe for work there should be no other issue. if it's for you great, if not just move along. no need to be rude.

    >

    This is AB Forum. Not Snowflake central. :p

    :neutral:

  • edited May 2018

    @Zen210507 said:

    @vpich said:
    this is ridiculous. apologies to the op. some people might be interested, some not, some not in the market curious enough to look at the pictures (which i did). apart from making it safe for work there should be no other issue. if it's for you great, if not just move along. no need to be rude.

    >

    This is AB Forum. Not Snowflake central. :p

    Would’ve been more clever and humourous to say “not Twitter” or, a more obvious reference, “not Tumblr”, but not outright “snowflake central”. Just comes across as a bit obtuse mate, no offense. :trollface: If this were Tumblr, you can bet the term “toxic masculinity” and calls for actual censorship (rather than hiding the images) and even threats would be freely bandied about. Luckily, this isn’t Tumblr.

    Vpich does point out something that I think IS the crux of the whole issue - the initial post’s art was NOT hidden, and is definitely “not safe for work”, and due to not being hidden, took away the ability for people to CHOOSE whether or not to view the images. The thread title was and is pretty innocent enough, so how was anybody supposed to know what was in store for us prior to @Michael making his edit? Right, I consider taking away the choice in of itself to be rude. There was “a need” in a manner of speaking. However, as I previously said, I prefer to handle things with humour rather than drama. My posts were meant to be tongue-in-cheek and not to be taken seriously while still sending the message “not cool, bro”.

    @Zen210507 said:
    ...that looked like outtakes from Dexter!

    Particularly, Season 5. :innocent:

  • @gusgranite said:

    @Oblique said:
    I can understand why the guy got defensive Tbh, some of the comments are just plain rude, insulting and way too personal. As a creative, one should know how to give feedback to other creatives. I think there are some really nice pieces there dude, and would definitely work well as album art.

    Yeah, I’m with you @Oblique.

    Sometimes I find this forum a little prone to over-reaction.

    Self promotion is a bit of a grey area on AB.
    @Zen210507 , you’re probably not going to like me asking this, but didn’t you recently promote your latest album with a link to where people can buy it on Bandcamp? Not saying you shouldn’t but I’m not clear on what the line is. I would prefer to give someone the benefit of the doubt, especially when they are a forum member who has not just appeared out of nowhere.

    Just to be clear - these weren’t depictions of forested hillsides, ready fo inclusion on a nice, relaxing ambient compilation.

    They were pictures of women covered in blood, or with their guts coming out, or cutting their wrists on jagged bits of metal.

    If you’re going to stick your neck out and post controversial, violent imagery on a public forum where there’s the potential some may be offended, then you should be prepared to take any criticism on the chin.

  • @MonzoPro said:

    @gusgranite said:

    @Oblique said:
    I can understand why the guy got defensive Tbh, some of the comments are just plain rude, insulting and way too personal. As a creative, one should know how to give feedback to other creatives. I think there are some really nice pieces there dude, and would definitely work well as album art.

    Yeah, I’m with you @Oblique.

    Sometimes I find this forum a little prone to over-reaction.

    Self promotion is a bit of a grey area on AB.
    @Zen210507 , you’re probably not going to like me asking this, but didn’t you recently promote your latest album with a link to where people can buy it on Bandcamp? Not saying you shouldn’t but I’m not clear on what the line is. I would prefer to give someone the benefit of the doubt, especially when they are a forum member who has not just appeared out of nowhere.

    Just to be clear - these weren’t depictions of forested hillsides, ready fo inclusion on a nice, relaxing ambient compilation.

    They were pictures of women covered in blood, or with their guts coming out, or cutting their wrists on jagged bits of metal.

    If you’re going to stick your neck out and post controversial, violent imagery on a public forum where there’s the potential some may be offended, then you should be prepared to take any criticism on the chin.

    Two different subjects, I think. I was referring to the blurred lines of promoting your own work.

  • Well since Michael has intervened twice in the thread regarding the specific images, but not against the concept of selling the service I guess it must be ok.

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