Tips in creating art social media
Mar. 17th, 2019 04:28 pm1. Make a portfolio- Before having an online identity, or finding a place to post your art for fun, make a portfolio. In the past, this was difficult since you either had to make your own website, make a DeviantArt, or a blog, which may not be for everyone. Now, we actually have sites that actually are for artistic portfolios. DeviantArt has it's own portfolio function, but it is quite barebones and costly, so I don't recommend it. Three sites that are the best for this are Artstation, Ello, and Bloglovin'. I use Ello and Bloglovin personally, as they are both nice and provide professional features.Artstation is the best overall, but I only recommend this if you have an advanced skill level.
2. Chose a site to connect with others and show case your art-Such sites being DeviantArt,Pillowfort,Tumblr and Newgrounds. Immerse yourself in the community, have good tags, and involve yourself in order to get noticed.
3. Create a Twitter and Instagram-This can help you bring yourself to the masses.
4. Make your own page- Having a public page can benefit you, and your art. This process can be done with MeWe or Facebook.
5. Have fun!
2. Chose a site to connect with others and show case your art-Such sites being DeviantArt,Pillowfort,Tumblr and Newgrounds. Immerse yourself in the community, have good tags, and involve yourself in order to get noticed.
3. Create a Twitter and Instagram-This can help you bring yourself to the masses.
4. Make your own page- Having a public page can benefit you, and your art. This process can be done with MeWe or Facebook.
5. Have fun!