OHMIGOSH! It's a CMYK picture, oh no. Now I gotta go change it...*grumble grumble*
Anyways, much fun was had during the making of this ID, as you can tell by all the grafitti. Latest rendering of myself. Back to round cartoon eyes, easier. And a banada so I don't have to figure out the top of my head.
See that little chain-like thing around my neck just above the t-shirt collar? Yeah, that's my paperclip necklace. I put a bunch of them together (they're white) with one bigger red one hanging in front. Does tend to get itchy though.
Oh yeah, hands. Still can't draw them so I'm handless. And I was thinking about digitizing this, but then I looked at the hair and just decided it would be easier not to.
In this article I will provide you some ideas how you can build your own homestudio for considerably cheaper price than it would cost to use "official" studio gear. I will also show you few examples where I have used the gear I describe during this article.
Some people have been asking me about this stuff so I decided to gather all information in one single article on how to make your own portfolio, in a profesional and clean looking way. I hope it's useful, because these steps I myself take.
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