12 tips for New Illustrators and Art Students Part 3
-1 Things I’ve Done as an Artist
Getting What You Want as an Artist
There are people out there who ask me ‘Other than being a big mouth and starting a YouTube channel what have you done?’ (And if there aren’t there should be, because it’s a valid question)
I started Folio Academy with my good friend Wayne Andreason, where we sell video tutorials. I have made 3 e-books, (see here, here and here) which have sold over 50,000 copies on amazon and Barns & Noble.
A story app called “I Eat You” for iPad and iPhone.
The school of visual storytelling. With Jake Parker, where we teach live online classes.
Now I am working on an app called Gary’s Place, about a gopher who lives beyond his means. I am working very hard on that right now. (Fall 2013) I even have my son Aaron learning how to program and animate for that. Yes I’ll pay him for his work.
These are things I’ve picked myself, and I’ve decide that I will try, and if it fails then so what? I can move on to something else.
Now as for helping you, I want to tell you.
2- ‘Wealth is created in your spare time.’
Think about that a little bit, and my follow up is, I want you to ask yourself what you think you need.
If you could look into the future and see yourself after you’ve finished an amazing project. That is having great commercial success. And aside from all the money you’re making, and the conferences you’ve been asked to speak at, and the recognition and awards.
Now after seeing all that, if you could see what it took to get there,
Would you give up some of your Friday and Saturday nights to work on your art?
Would you live in a smaller apartment or house so you could work less at a job, and work more on your art?
Would you go for a cheaper cell phone, and save money to apply towards your art projects?
Would you spend less time watching TV and movies for your art, and I mean a Lot less time?
Would you play fewer or no video games for your art?
And if you are not willing to give up those things then I want you to say this and see how it sounds and feels coming out.
“I would rather hang out with my friends, spend this money, hang out with friends, watch TV, and play video games than have my dreams come true about becoming a (state your dream here)”
I see a lot of my students wasting time, and I’ll come clean I used to be addicted to Star Craft. I lost two years of my life to that stupid game. I have come to the point that if a game is really good, I can’t play it, because I don’t have the time for it.
You need to be able to fall in love with your art and creating your art. Not the things that will keep you away from it.
3- Make Great Art
The first step, as author Neil Gaiman said is ‘Make great art.’
That’s the first step, but it’s not the only step and it’s not an easy step. It takes a lot of practicing, and work, a lot of NOT surfing on the internet. A lot of just sitting down, drawing and painting and working on your craft.
If you’re starting out right now, you may not be making great art. Nobody starts out great. The idea of child prodigies in art is a debunked myth. An artist like Mozart who has had movies made about him, and books and is really well known was virtually unknown for the first ten years of his career.
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