Tattoo Diploma

Tattoo Diploma

How I can start a career as a cartoonist?

Hello, Ok .. I'm very good at drawing. Especially anything I can draw, I draw tattoos for people. I've done murals on the walls .. etc. I have a high school diploma but no college education. Well, all I want to know is how do I start a career in the drawing, or what things you can do, without having to go to college for something, because why go to college for something I already know how? All However, the advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

1. Decide what you want to do. Want to do tattoos? Comics? Paintings? 2. Make a list of their work. This can be physical, but want a digital one, too. 3. If you want to work for someone else, submit your portfolio to them (do not send the only copy, and not wait to come back). Remember review the requirements of the portfolio. It is not necessary to obtain a title for a work of art, just to prove you know what you're doing. You can also take your portfolio to conventions and show that every (often also have rooms where dealers can sell their art if you like, if you buy a table). It is unlikely hire you do that, but it happens (one of my friends was in a context line to show your portfolio to a company when he was approached by someone who seemed to work and offered him a job in the field proved to be one of the people recruited for Lucasfilm. Now is the art of starwars books and cards, among other things). If you want to work for you, you have to find a way to start selling. You can go to the galleries in your area and ask if it will work either buy and resell it or take it to committee. Many art sites (deviantArt.com for example) include a printing program when you become a free or paid member, never is a bad idea to do that (and good, free membership, paid is only something like $ 30 a year if you want to). You may be able to participate in competitions city ​​planning, depending on where you live, and be able to paint murals as part of an urban design project, rather it depends on where you live, but what happens around here all the time. You can also rent a booth at local art events or nearby (many cities have farmers summer festivals and autumn) markets, or retail displays of art. You can submit your work to art shows Jurrie and wholesale and try to reach them, which is good for business. You can also take your designs to tattoo parlors. The tattoo can be a decent way to make money if you can do, you may be able to get a place to teach / Fund you if not, then you can get security certificate, which is about $ 500 here on a course to teach you how to tattoo safely.

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