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@tetanimations - sorry about that, forgot I was signed into youtube with my TETAnimations account rather than my etourist2 account.
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@TheKobbin - Thanks. I haven't done this kind of video in a while but I'm hoping to kick start this Channel again from July 2011. Glad you found the information useful.
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I love hearing you go on and on about drawing cats while at the same time learning something about being a freelance artist. You're great. :D
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sweet. thanks.
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@WonderWomanFan4life I used ordinary acrylic paints, just about any brand will end up very washable in hot or cold water with any kind of soap or detergent and bleach. My first comment mentions the things I painted on tees. I painted the things that were popular with t'shirt buyers in my area. I learned to do very simple, stunning paintings very quickly and cleanly. Study your local market; study simple pictures and simple techniques that pop. Then practice on old t'shirts and get going! :-)
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handpainted tshirts? how do you wash them? what did you have on the tshirts?
How long have you been doing art as a business? Did you go to college for art? I am going to Cosumnes River College in Sacramento California.
MrJdguanguan 9 months ago
@MrJdguanguan - I've been working freelance since 1995 providing art services such as web design, graphic design and illustration. I started to sell my own art from 1996. I did go to college in Perth (Western Australia) and have a Diploma of Arts (graphic design). Most of my art I've sold directly to buyers online.
etourist2 9 months ago
Thanks a lot etourist2 for this wonderful and helpful suggestions. I am a artist in Sacramento trying to find my market. I enjoy photography and fine arts. Thanks again
MrJdguanguan 9 months ago
@MrJdguanguan - No problem. I'm glad you found this helpful :-)
etourist2 9 months ago
I found this very useful thank you.
mikartmilo 1 year ago
@mikartmilo Great to hear :-)
etourist2 1 year ago