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RE: ⚗️ Experiments - finding your way as an artist

in #art6 years ago

Made this post using busy.org, but I'm not sure, what is worse at this point. This or steemit. The animated gif only worked when its seen on the busy.org site. Steemit replaced it with a static image and I had to edit the post there to make it work. At least there the link to the larger files works better (without link warning)...

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Hey Reihard. Thanks for the thoughtful post. I can somewhat relate to confronting limitations of new platforms. I only signed up for steemit yesterday and it took me a while to figure out why I couldn't comment, vote or post anything. I also think we are used to everything being easily accessible and on-demand, which makes services and websites that have a steeper learning curve tricky to work with. That being said, I am excited and looking forward to posting more art content, as well as engaging with other artists such as yourself :) Hopefully we can figure out the platform, and perhaps even get features that cover unmet user needs while doing so.

Thank you for your detailed answer. Yes, posting to the steem blockchain has a pretty steep learning curve. On any of the related platforms, particularly if you want to get into it a bit deeper. At least now there are tons of resources and how to's everywhere.

One of my most important tools is steemworld.org/@yourusername, gives you all the stats as well as your own voting power and all.

Would be nice, to see a "introduceyourself" post. A lot of people also use that to show they are "real" ;-)

To post art, you can also use https://www.ntopaz.com/ or https://elegance.blue/