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If it's the first, you might start digging into some of Marc Brunet's channel on YouTube for loads of videos about art and concepting work. He used to be a concept artist at Blizzard a while back before pursuing mostly educational content. He even helped found an entire online coursework site called CubeBrush that has loads of great, paid courses/tutorials. Source: over 1 year ago
Personally I have learned the most from paid tutorials, from like flippednormals.com , cubebrush.co/ or a artist own site. If you want long complete once thats the way to go. Often the paid once are from actual working artist wanting extra money on the side. Its till hard to find exactly what one is looking for, and I have bought crap that I did not complete, so be careful. Also I`m not only using blender but a... Source: over 1 year ago
If you're willing to pay money, there are various creators on sites like itch.io, cubebrush.co, and gumroad.com that sell assets for use in projects. Source: over 2 years ago
-Can I use non-Cricut images (i.e. Images from flaticon.com to make my stickers) using the Cricut software? Source: 7 months ago
Its my first time to know about "flaticon.com". Thank you! I dont know how to use it. Source: 12 months ago
I'm confused - you're packaging your creative work to be purchased but expect others to hand over theirs for free? Because illustration is a very detailed skill. Or are you looking for a resource like flaticon.com? Source: 12 months ago
My favorites are the stickers sections in tenor.com and giphy.com. For Icons I use flaticon.com. They also have cute stickers but they aren't animated. Source: about 1 year ago
I like having a visual indicator in my page titles, but I never really liked the emojis or built-in Notion icons, so now I use flaticon.com on just about every page/database template. I really like it so far. The options are nearly endless, especially once you consider the color and line art customization. Source: about 1 year ago
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