Hey since you voted for me I thought I would return the favor. Also I thought I would comment and give you some pointer (not like I’m better than you or anything, because I’m not but I appreciate when people give me advice). I was looking in your gallery and noticed that you may be rushing a lot of your designs. This one looks like you put a lot more time and effort into it, which is great. I had a problem of wanting to win the contests, I thought that the more I produced the better chance I had at winning. I soon realized it doesn’t work like that at all. I slowed down…A LOT. I still haven’t won and I don’t think I’m very close but I do have a lot more people liking my stuff. Also people like clean designs. Try vectoring you work more too. Also spend a lot of time looking at other winners work and studying what got peoples attention and what made their design win. Every design has the same things in common; the designs are clean, original, in demand (i.e. monsters, nature, animals, skulls, etc.), and have a unique style. Style is REALLY hard. I haven’t quite got that into my digital work as much as I have in my traditional work. Fyi if you do want to produce stuff a little bit faster get a stylist pad. I am getting one my self for the very same reason. This is a little change but make a huge difference, have good, clean images. No one like a blurry image. People want to see your works detail. I use a 30× 35 inch canvas. This helps in many ways: one, you can see you work in great detail when your working, two, if and when you win it will be easy for the designers to work on your design and it will be clear, crisp and in great detail (it will save you and them countless hours ( I learned this the hard way)), and three, it will give you great finished images the wont be blurry at all and you can easily re-size them and change them at will. I hoped this helped. I guess some final thoughts would be don’t get discouraged, I know it’s easy to do but every one has rough times in this industry…any industry for that matter; so keep your chin up, stay humble, work hard, and never stop learning and growing :)
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Great Work +1 !
plz support :D
http://www.designbyhumans.com/account/gallery/
You got my vote too! +1
thanks for your votes!
Thanks… got ya! +1
very nice concept here, so deep =)
nice+1
thanks!
this is my favorite out of all your designs :)
Absolutely love this! Nicely done. Here’s my design:
http://www.designbyhumans.com/vote/detail/216315
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Hey since you voted for me I thought I would return the favor. Also I thought I would comment and give you some pointer (not like I’m better than you or anything, because I’m not but I appreciate when people give me advice). I was looking in your gallery and noticed that you may be rushing a lot of your designs. This one looks like you put a lot more time and effort into it, which is great. I had a problem of wanting to win the contests, I thought that the more I produced the better chance I had at winning. I soon realized it doesn’t work like that at all. I slowed down…A LOT. I still haven’t won and I don’t think I’m very close but I do have a lot more people liking my stuff. Also people like clean designs. Try vectoring you work more too. Also spend a lot of time looking at other winners work and studying what got peoples attention and what made their design win. Every design has the same things in common; the designs are clean, original, in demand (i.e. monsters, nature, animals, skulls, etc.), and have a unique style. Style is REALLY hard. I haven’t quite got that into my digital work as much as I have in my traditional work. Fyi if you do want to produce stuff a little bit faster get a stylist pad. I am getting one my self for the very same reason. This is a little change but make a huge difference, have good, clean images. No one like a blurry image. People want to see your works detail. I use a 30× 35 inch canvas. This helps in many ways: one, you can see you work in great detail when your working, two, if and when you win it will be easy for the designers to work on your design and it will be clear, crisp and in great detail (it will save you and them countless hours ( I learned this the hard way)), and three, it will give you great finished images the wont be blurry at all and you can easily re-size them and change them at will. I hoped this helped. I guess some final thoughts would be don’t get discouraged, I know it’s easy to do but every one has rough times in this industry…any industry for that matter; so keep your chin up, stay humble, work hard, and never stop learning and growing :)
thanks guys!
@defame89 thanks for your advice i really appreciate it! goodluck to your works too
Good job! +1
Please vote my design bro :)
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This is very nice, wish I could vote! :)