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In this podcast, we talk to Ergo Josh, a Digital Artist on YouTube where he teaches his audience illustration. We discuss the exploration of creating art piece and the technicalities behind being a content creator. Ergo's Links: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ergojosh Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ergo.josh/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ergo_josh Website: https://www.ergojosh.com/ Links discussed in podcast: Meds Map: https://medsmap.mykajabi.com/landing-... Analytical FigureDrawing: https://www.cgmasteracademy.com/cours... Will Weston Classes: https://drawingamerica.com/weston/ Ilya Kuvshinov: https://www.artstation.com/kuvshinov_... Robot Pencil: https://www.robotpencil.net/robotpenc... Signup to Poliigon: https://www.poliigon.com/?utm_campaig... Chapter Markers: 00:00:00 - Intro 00:00:25 - Podcast Start 00:07:13 - Artists that inspire Ergo 00:09:05 - Anime culture and its influence on art 00:13:46 - Benefits of going to conventions 00:19:38 - Ergo's background in art 00:23:43 - Making income as a Digital Artist 00:34:17 - Why it's important to use reference 00:51:49 - Poliigon Ad 00:52:42 - Essential lessons to learn in 2D Illustration 01:03:41 - Courses and Mentorships for 2D art 01:17:15 - Loish and learning new skills 01:24:48 - Using new platforms to connect to an audience 01:26:31 - Is the Instagram bubble going to pop & video replacing photo 01:31:54 - How video and A.I. changes the value of art 01:35:02 - Dealing with social media controversy in the art world 01:45:34 - Ethics of emerging technology Send in your video question: https://www.blenderguru.com/podcastqu... Listen to The Andrew Price Podcast: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3iQrZmx... Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast... Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=... Anchor: https://anchor.fm/andrew-price-podcast Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/the-andrew-... Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/g63tah31 RadioPublic: https://radiopublic.com/the-andrew-pr... ----------------------------------------------- Follow me: Twitter: https://twitter.com/andrewpprice Instagram: http://instagram.com/andrewpprice Facebook: http://facebook.com/blenderguru ArtStation: http://artstation.com/artist/andrewprice Blender Guru: http://www.blenderguru.com Poliigon: http://www.poliigon.com
On this episode of Art Affairs, i talk with, artist, Andy Kehoe.We discuss how he first got started creating gallery work, the incredibly unique resin layering process he developed, getting started on Patreon, and a whole lot more!Also mentioned in this episode: Ben Kehoe, Jonathan LeVine, Thinkspace, Roq la Rue, Evan B. Harris, Loish, Outré Gallery, Aron Wiesenfeld, and Kilian Eng.Follow Andy:Website: andykehoe.artShop: andykehoeshop.comPatreon: andykehoeartInstagram: @andykehoeartFacebook: @AndyKehoeArtFollow the Show:Website: artaffairspodcast.comPatreon: artaffairsInstagram: @artaffairspodcastFacebook: @artaffairspodcastTwitter: @art_affairs
Mocha shares how she started painting miniatures and the importance of smooth blends on every mini she paints. We also discuss the struggles she's had with feeling like she is ready to tackle more complex pieces. How does anyone know when they're ready to paint one of their dream miniatures, or should they just go for it?Mocha also makes the point that not every miniature has to be better than the one before. There's nothing wrong with painting to a lower level if that is what will achieve the goal or purpoise you have for that project.We also discuss how one of the worst disasters of her commission painting carrier was also one of the biggest triumphs in the development of her skills. Each project has the potential to be both the best and the worst we've ever done, but that shouldn't eve stop us from trying and continuing to learn.- https://www.mochaminis.com/- https://www.twitch.tv/mocha_minis- https://www.instagram.com/mocha_minis/- https://twitter.com/mocha_minis- https://www.patreon.com/MochaMinisLinks of Note:The Art of Loish - https://www.amazon.com/Art-Loish-Behind-3dtotal-Illustrator/dp/190941428XThe Sketchbook of Loish - https://www.amazon.com/Sketchbook-Loish-progress-3dtotal-Illustrator/dp/1909414549Marguerite Sauvage - https://margueritesauvage.artstation.com/albums/1539437These interviews are recorded live at Twitch.tv/Uselesswizard. Check the stream schedule there for the next recording date and time.You can join me, Uselesswizard, on Tuesdays and Fridays nights at 6pm Pacific. We have a wonderful, supportive, and welcoming community of people and we'd love to see you.If you'd like to help support or improve the show, please leave a review on our page in Apple Podcasts or our page on Podchaser. Reviews have a big impact on whether the show is recommended to others, and it would mean the absolute world to hear from you.Thanks for listening!The Miniature Podcast TwitterCheck out Uselesswizard's Twitch Channel to see interviews recorded liveVisit Uselesswizard's Instagram page to see what he's been paintingSee Uselesswizard's Twitter for the non-toxic side of the TwitterverseIntro and Outro Music"No.4 Piano Journey" by Esther AbramiYouTube Audio Library
A pre-eminent thought leader in illustration and character design, Lois Van Baarle (aka Loish) joins the Shot X Shot team from her native Netherlands to discuss color theory, confidence, and development. With clients ranging from LEGO to Guerrilla Games and Amazon, Loish's work is undeniable, defined in transportive magentas and purples and fluid linework. Enjoy.
Como escolher qual área de arte seguir? Dá pra ganhar dinheiro com ilustração? Como lidar com a frustação nos estudos quando a gente tá começando? Como manter a rotina de estudos? É importante fazer networking desde o começo da carreira? Começar na arte digital é um mistério para vários artistas que estão dando os seus primeiros passos. Para te guiar por esse caminho, quem conversa com a Gabriela Antonia Rosa na Sala 1604 é a ilustradora e professora Paula Milanez! Participam deste episódio: Paula Milanez Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iampmilanez/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/iampmilanez Gabriela Antonia Rosa Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gabrielantoniarosa/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/galantoniarosa Links comentados no episódio: Curso da Paula: https://escolarevolution.com.br/curso/curso-de-arte-digital-para-iniciantes/ Ursula Decay: https://www.instagram.com/ursuladecay/ Loish: https://www.instagram.com/loisvb/ Ross Draws: https://www.instagram.com/rossdraws/ Rafa Harger: https://www.instagram.com/rafahargerr/ Preciso ensinar arte para ter mais seguidores? Podcast com a Rafa Harger: https://revospace.com.br/podcast/206-preciso-ensinar-arte-pra-ter-mais-seguidores/ Gabi Milanelli: https://www.instagram.com/artofgabi/ Aqualua: https://www.instagram.com/aqualua/ Amanda Milanez: https://www.instagram.com/amandamilanez.art/ * * * Tem sugestão de um conteúdo? Escreve pra gente no telegram @revospace ou no email oi@revospace.com.br ♥ Conheça o Topia! topia.com.br/ Conheça os cursos a distância e presenciais da Revolution! ead.escolarevolution.com.br/ escolarevolution.com.br/cursos/ Siga a Revo nas redes sociais: SITE: revospace.com.br FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/EscolaRevolution INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/escolarevolution/ DISCORD: discord.gg/KeqmqdX PINTEREST: br.pinterest.com/revolutionartes/ TWITTER: twitter.com/revolutionartes
Lois van Baarle, also known as “Loish”, joins us to talk about developing her art style, the challenges of being a freelance artist, social media audiences, and the development of Aloy (Horizon Zero Dawn).
Originally broadcast in 2010, here is a classic interview from our 'Barchives' with illustrator/animator Lois van Baarle.Known across to her immense online fanbase as ‘Loish’, our conversation with van Baarle details her international upbringing all over the world and becoming an artist as a child. Lois also describes her art education in Holland and Belgium, learning to draw digitally and gaining a following on online for her original works and animation.This episode continues our re-presentation of classic interviews and roundtables from our previous incarnation as SiDEBAR: The Pop Culture Podcast into our podcast feed.We hope that our listeners, both new and old, will enjoy these vintage back episodes and follow us here for new episodes of Sidebar Forever! —Also available on Youtube, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.— SIDEBAR FOREVER ©2020 Dwight Clark, Swain Hunt and Adrian Johnson
Neste episódio, Daniel e Natássya recebem Arthur Parreira, ilustrador e professor, para uma conversa sobre Ilustração Digital. Conheça o trabalho do Arthur acessando www.instagram.com/arthurmmparreira e www.behance.net/arthurparreira. Saiba mais sobre os artistas citados no episódio: Craig Mullins (www.instagram.com/craigmullinsofficial), LOISH (www.instagram.com/loisvb), Greg Rutkowski (www.instagram.com/greg_rutkowski), Artgerm (www.instagram.com/artgerm), Lucas Leibholz (www.instagram.com/lucasleibholz).
Loish (Lois Van Baarle) has always been interested in creating art, but the path forward hasn't always been clear or easy. Art school wasn't a p[particularly happy experience for her. Something many fans of hers may not know is that she is also an incredibly knowledge mental health advocate. On today's show Loish and I have some fun and also talk about the importance of maintaining mental health (in addition to physical health) during the global COVID-19 pandemic. Survival is key and you shouldn't feel guilty if your brain space isn't in a place where it can create right now. Follow Loish: Instagram: @loisvb Twitter: @loishh Patreon: patreon.com/loish Web: loish.net Contact Hannah: Instagram: instagram.com/hannah_camacho Web: hannahcamacho.com
This episode is a special “Breakfast with the Bancroft's” interview at the first annual Lightbox Expo! The brothers clink, clack, and chomp their way through a great discussion with internet superstar illustrator Loish also known as Lois. Find out what she considers her day job and how she reaches people through her social media. This one's for you! The Bancroft Brothers Animation Podcast is presented by TaughByAPro.com & sponsored by StuartNgBooks.com & SketchWallet.com
All these amazing artists keep telling us not to worry about art style. Yeah, well, I CAN'T. Specifically, I didn't know how. This episode is about how I may have figured it out a little bit. Links mentioned: https://artsideoflife.com/loish/ (Loish interview with Bobby Chiu) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHt9V... https://artsideoflife.com/lord-gris-g... https://www.instagram.com/lord_gris https://artsideoflife.com/cosmic-spec... https://www.instagram.com/cosmicspectrum http://britsketch.blogspot.com.au/ https://www.instagram.com/anna_cattish/
Cosa serve per essere straordinario?Mi hanno insegnato che per crescere e migliorare bisogna guardare al di la di quello che si conosce o si sa già fare, attingendo da altri contesti e altri mondi.Quello che cercherò di fare è indagare nel mondo degli artisti di professione, artisti che ammiro e che ho conosciuto, talvolta di persona, talvolta solo virtualmente, per trovare nuove ispirazioni e punti di vista sul come comunicare in modo più efficace se stessi e la propria presenza online. Mi farò aiutare in questa esplorazione da amici dalle competenze più disparate per far luce su aspetti salienti e approfondire tematiche cruciali.Questo è VIOLA , io sono Sandro e in questa prima stagione del podcast faremo il giro del mondo e del web in compagnia di 6 artisti eccezionali.Alice Pasquini, Street Artist Romana ma cittadina del mondo, ci mostrerà quanto il credere in valori forti possa portare il nostro lavoro ad un altro livello e impattare realmente sulla vita delle persone.Tetsuya Abe, da dieci anni vede arrivare ogni giorno nel suo piccolo negozio di Nikko clienti da ogni parte del mondo. Clienti che lo hanno scoperto solo grazie a chi è stato li prima di loro e vogliono vivere l'esperienza memorabile di vedere un drago nascere davanti ai loro occhiLois Van Baarle in arte Loish è una dei digital artist più seguiti e condivisi sui social. Con lei vedremo come il controllo della propria attività e dei processi possa permettere di gestire tutto in autonomia anche ad altissimi livelli.El Dia de los muertos riempie di colori Messico e California per due giorni, le opere di David Lozeau, che a questa festa si ispirano, colorano i social tutto l'anno. Con lui parleremo di come si gestisce un'attività legata ad eventi territoriali e rendite indiretteCambiare vita è possibile anche se sei donna, madre e vivi in un paese conservatore. Noriko Watanabe ha lasciato una promettente carriera da make up artist per dedicarsi alla sua passione: le auto, che ripara e personalizza come vere e proprie opere d'arte.L'iper realismo ha ancora senso in quest'epoca iper tecnologica? Con Dru Blair, maestro di Aerografia iper realista americano parleremo di percezione e di confini tra virtuale e reale Ogni mese sarà dedicato ad un artista, di cui pubblicherò uno o più episodi basati sulla sua intervista e attraverso i quali cercherò di capire come le sue esperienze possano essere di aiuto per migliorare la comunicazione di ciascuno di noi.Viola è una produzione avocealta.it e puoi ascoltarla sulle principali piattaforme di podcasting, iscriviti sulla tua app preferita per non perdere i nuovi episodi. Viola è su Instagram e Pinterest e trovi le note di ogni episodio su VIOLA.SHOW Cosa serve per essere straordinario? Nulla che tu già non abbia.Non mi credi? Scopriamolo su Viola
Hey, guys! In this episode, I am chatting with Lois van Baarle, better known as Loish. We talk about the past year, how she conquered the fear of doing workshops and how she enjoys it so much now! We also talk about 3rd book Lois wants to publish! Full Interview notes, guest contacts, key takeaways, and resources: https://artsideoflife.com/loish-2/ Special offer for Art Side of Life listeners
"Le crayon qui parle" créé et animé par Minikim, autrice de bande dessinée, est un podcast sur la vie d’artiste-entrepreneur.Dans l'épisode 1 je répond à la question : Comment trouver son style de dessin ? -----Voilà ci-dessous les divers liens des sujets abordés pendant l'épisode :Le compte Instagram de Selena : https://www.instagram.com/opachou_15/Jamie Hewlett : https://www.instagram.com/hewll/Loish : https://loish.net/La BD Alta Donna : https://amzn.to/2IGd1OFEn savoir + sur Minikim : http://www.minikim.net/qui-suis-je/S'abonner à la Lettre Dessinée : http://www.minikim.net/abonne-toi/Le compte Instagram de Minikim : https://www.instagram.com/minikim_bd/
"Le crayon qui parle" créé et animé par Minikim, autrice de bande dessinée, est un podcast sur la vie d’artiste-entrepreneur.Dans l'épisode 1 je répond à la question : Comment trouver son style de dessin ? -----Voilà ci-dessous les divers liens des sujets abordés pendant l'épisode :Le compte Instagram de Selena : https://www.instagram.com/opachou_15/Jamie Hewlett : https://www.instagram.com/hewll/Loish : https://loish.net/La BD Alta Donna : https://amzn.to/2IGd1OFEn savoir + sur Minikim : http://www.minikim.net/qui-suis-je/S'abonner à la Lettre Dessinée : http://www.minikim.net/abonne-toi/Le compte Instagram de Minikim : https://www.instagram.com/minikim_bd/
Hello everyone, it’s Christmas holidays here in Europe and we decided to take a little break. Art Side of Life Vlogs artsideoflife.com/youtube Interview with Loish https://artsideoflife.com/loish/ Special offer for Art Side of Life listeners
Hey, guys! In this episode, I am chatting with Lois van Baarle a.k.a Loish, a super talented digital artist and character designer from the Netherlands. She is one of the most popular artists in the social media inspiring hundred-thousands of followers Full Interview notes, guest contact, key takeaways, and resources: https://artsideoflife.com/loish/ Special offer for Art Side of Life listeners
Pencil Kings | Inspiring Artist Interviews with Today's Best Artists
Full show notes at: https://www.pencilkings.com/podcast/ Building your art career is so much easier if you have the right advice and resources. In this interview, 3D Total Publishing studio manager, Simon Morse, reveals why knowing your audience is key, and how their books, website, and magazines, have helped countless artists develop their skills and take their careers to the next level. Interview Chapters: 00:37-2:20 Introduction and Overview Your host, Mitch Bowler, introduces today's guest, Simon Morse from 3D Total Publishing, and asks him to give a brief overview of his main job role as a studio manager. 02:42-05:04 What Does a Studio Manager do? In this chapter, Simon outlines his day-to-day duties and reveals how the small but highly motivated team at 3d Total Publishing helps everything run smoothly. 05:05-09:09 What are the Key Skills a Successful Artist Needs to Have? Being really good at painting or drawing is just the start if you want to be a successful artist. There are lots of other skills you need to develop too, such as networking and professionalism. In this chapter, Simon reveals how he works with artists on a daily basis, and outlines the key takeaways from this. 10:25-17:08 Why is is so Important to see your Art Career as a Business? Seeing your art career as a business is vital if you want your work to sell. In this chapter, Simon reveals why profitability is so important, and why producing work aimed at your target audience is key. He also talks about an exciting publication coming soon, The Ultimate Career Guide for Concept Artists, which aims to help people find the right audience for their work. 17:33-22:26 What are the most Popular Titles at 3D Total Publishing? In this chapter, Simon talks about how 3D Total Publishing got started, and reveals why their Beginner's Guide to Digital Painting is just as popular now as when it was first published. He also talks about recent hugely successful titles, such as The Art of Loish, which has generated more than £1 million in sales since its Kickstarter launch last year. 22:27-24:11 Why are 3D Total Publishing Books and Magazines so Useful for Artists? Simon and his team take great care to ensure each title delivers the best possible learning experience for artists. In this chapter, he reveals how and why they do this. 24:46-28:56 How has 3D Total Publishing gone from a small city in the UK to a Worldwide Success? You'd be forgiven for thinking 3D Total Publishing is based in some swanky offices in London, but that's not the case. In this chapter, Simon reveals how the ethos behind 3D Total Publishing has helped them reach artists all over the world from their small offices in the small UK city of Worcester. 30:18-33:41 How can Working for a Smaller Company Help You Develop Your Career? Working for a smaller company can have many benefits - especially if you have the passion and genuine interest to get involved in several different areas. In this chapter, Simon explains why the passion of his team is a key ingredient in the success story of 3D Total Publishing. 35:27-38:47 How can you Break Into the Creative Industry? How do you go about working with a company such as 3D Total Publishing as a team member or artist? In this chapter, Simon reveals the main qualities employers in the creative industries are looking for when they hire someone. 38:48-41:43 Conclusion and Publication Launch In this chapter, you'll find out where to check out 3D Total Publishing online and get some exciting news about their latest publications.
A million followers can’t be wrong. De getalenteerde Loish is in de uitzending, en lap, ze blijkt zomaar dezelfde opleiding te hebben gedaan als Roderick. Doorspekt is de uitzending met verrassingen: zo vallen sommige mensen van hun stoel als blijkt da...
Lois van Baarle is a freelance illustrator and animator living in Utrecht (the Netherlands). She has lived all over the world, including the United States, Indonesia, France, and Belgium. She is widely known online as Loish, and has become a sensation in the digital art world. Her first published collection of her works is called “The Art of Loish” and was successfully funded on Kickstarter in 2 hours. Full shownotes: http://yourcreativepush.com/loish In this episode, Lois discusses: -What it was like to sell out her Kickstarter campaign in such a short period of time. -What the positive feedback and the support of her fans means to her. -One of her early memories of drawing in kindergarten, and an important lesson that she learned as a result. -Manipulating your lucky mistakes in your favor. -The notion of getting distance from your work and also sharing it out into the world. -How some of the pieces that she thinks will do the best end up not receiving as much attention and vice versa. -Her repetitive strain injury -- how it affected her life and how she deals with it moving forward. -Her advice for people to avoid a repetitive strain injury. -Her first year of animation college and how it was one of the darkest times of her life (and what she learned from it). -The connections that you can make on the internet and how those connections can sometimes change your life. -The value of making attainable goals and not putting too much pressure on yourself for amazing end results. -How and why she started her mini-tutorials. -Her formula for balancing her time. -How you need to have a good read on yourself and how much time you are spending on a particular project or portion of a project and have the wherewithal to call it quits and save the rest for tomorrow if you aren't putting in your best work. -The freedom that her art and creativity has brought to her life. -Some of her varied inspirations, including Alphonse Mucha, Grimes, and The Wire. Lois's Final Push will inspire you to find your own way of doing things. Quotes: "If you like to draw rough and you like to sketch, you get a lot of lucky mistakes." "It's not just skill. It's also how you present your work and talk about your work that adds to your creativity." "Taking it away from my computer and putting it into the world always helps me contextualize what I do and to see what it means to others and understand how that work is received outside of my own little bubble." "I've actually learned to turn off that part of my brain to not think too much about how something will be received because you never really know." "What I would tell myself if I could go back in time is to just not draw for really really long periods of time in a stressed-out manner." "Sometimes it's better to just not meet that deadline if it means your mental or physical health." "Drawing is just like everything I do -- I didn't even realize how important it was to me until I had to stop doing it." "I really felt like I had nothing to say artistically, because I just didn't fit what the teachers wanted. I felt like my ideas were useless." "If you have attainable goals then you can really start enjoying what you do. Just enjoying the feeling of being in a creative flow." "If you say 'I'm going to sketch for an hour,' that's attainable. You're not saying what you're going to sketch. You're not saying how good your sketches have to be. You're just saying that it's going to be for an hour." "When you're just practicing, you don't know where it's going to lead and you shouldn't think too much about where it's going to lead. You should just be in the moment." "My work has become a way for me to express myself and I feel so lucky to be able to do that as my job." "There was a certain level of self-acceptance needed for me to understand what was right for me." "Everybody's got their own way. And I think if you search for your own way and you eventually find it, you get so much fulfillment out of it." Links mentioned: Lois's book Alphonse Mucha Grimes The Wire Connect with Lois: Website / Facebook / DeviantArt / Instagram / Twitter
I talk about receiving the Loish art book and my current thoughts on Kickstarter goals and rewards.
Kyle Fergusson from Into The Nexus stops by the cafe to chat about Heroes Of The Storm, online gaming communities, what cool anime should be and his adventures in digital art. Joel has an art recommendation of his own; The Art of Loish on Kickstarter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.