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in #ita7 years ago

Cool! Which book have you worked on? You can give it a try once, just to see if it may fit your style. Actually I do prefer a bit working on traditional, but I've found the market requesting more digital in the illustration field and it's faster to elaborate too...

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It was a maths (pre-concept) book by Blueberry publications. And a text book by Frank Bros Publications. I also worked as a Kindergarten teacher for 5 odd years . And hence created innumerable in house story illustrations too :) . And then I moved into fine arts and started working on my collection and got into Aqua training ( family business ) .
I agree that there is a huge market demand for digital illustrations.
It is more vibrant , cleaner. Also faster and easier.
A base of traditional art knowledge and digital medium is a great qualification in the field of illustrations :)
Perhaps I will give it a try, as you suggest, @airmatti :)

Cool experience @nehab! Creating for the market is a satisfaction, but nothing to campare to create something on your own! You can choose the subject, the timing... giving the real passion in the end!

true... totally resonates with me, @airmatti :)