![]() Unit 1 basically had me starting from scratch and covering a lot what I had already done.I suspect - because I haven't yet gone through the whole of the old units - that there is a lot of duplication however they have introduced whole new projects in the new units so they are giving you double the opportunity to apply your learning which is more important.I’ve always enjoyed visual expressions of creativity. The only thing affinity has to do now is get it out of everyones heads in industry that we need adobe - soak up the pain doing a bit of relearning but save huge amounts of money (okay big businesses just claim it back in tax - but one man bands starting out don't have that option).Slightly annoying (and my only gripe - but not worth marking them down for) was they updated the course after I had completed a big chunk of it and they've basically pasted the units to the end of the new units. There is a lot of stuff I could carry over to any drawing or painting app.It has also made feel that I've made the right decision moving from Adobe to Affinity - economically it just makes so much more sense - and with tutorials like this I'm wondering how fast the transition will be away from Adobe. I have to say this has been a great course for me and I've learnt a lot - not just about affinity design but composition and putting together a graphics piece in a lot of different areas. To me, art is as essential as breathing and I cannot even narrow down all the ways I express myself through various mediums, that is one of the best competitive advan This sealed the deal and digital art has replaced the traditional pen an ink for me.įurthermore the industry has changed to such a degree that more and more clients and artists are demanding digital skills i the design and application of art, and so I saw a significantly under served market in people with existing talent, but lacking digitalĪs a career teacher the most rewarding portion of what i do is seeing someone learn what they previously thought what out of reach and gain a confidence through the learning process.I identify with that because i m a firm believer in the beginner mindset and the idea of a life long learner. Nothing inspires a higher level of perfection than knowing the client will walk around with my art for the rest of their lives.Īfter completing a masters in business and having to manage the marketing of a successful shop I quickly realized that the future of art is digital and I began making my own show banners and managing my own website. This began a love affair with art and lead me to open 7th seasons studios. Starting out in more traditional mediums I cut my teeth in pencil, charcoal, and acrylic painting until discovering tattooing. With over 20 years tattooing, and almost 40 of being a creative I have been into art since I got something I can draw with in my hand.
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