How to Properly Post Art - Tutorial by @SteemPH & #ArtGuildPH

in #artguildph6 years ago (edited)

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There are different ways you can post your artwork on Steemit. Although it really differs from person to person since all of us are very unique and have different work styles, I'm going to share with you the 2 best ways to properly post artwork on Steemit. This is my opinion based on what I see on the platform.



Keep Holding On, art by @algiejacob

Process Post

A "Process Post" as what it's commonly referred to is when you share how you made the artwork in a post.

General guidelines:

Your post should contain quality images, blurry photos are generally okay (especially if you don't have proper photography equipment) but avoid them if you can.

Although posting a photo of the finished piece is recommended, I prefer using a semi-finished photo of my work, but that's purely out of preference. Having an Introduction to what your artwork is a great practice, that will improve your writing skills, the more you do it. Adding a story to it will be a great addition.

After the first photo (in general it's for your thumbnail to look good) and the introduction (keep it short but informative/exciting) you can then share the following:

  • Materials used - with brief description or additional information or story on each.

  • Step-by-step process - made sure to capture all the relevant steps in your work process.

You can do this in 2 ways:

  • Posting a photo of each drawing step that happens on your piece. I.e: first step will be pencil sketches, second step will be pencil outlines, third step will be inking, fourth step will be coloring or shading (whichever applicable)

  • Posting a photo of each big changes you make on your art. I.e (when drawing a person): first photo is the pencil sketch, second photo are shots of inking the head, third are shots of inking the torso, fourth are shots inking the rest of the body, fifth are shots of coloring with the main colors, lastly then shots of the rest of the coloring at work.

  • Animated GIF or Video showing the work progress - this will be a great addition to the quality of your post.

After all those, you can showcase the finished artwork again. I suggest post 3 relevant shots:

  • A photograph of the whole artwork.

  • A close-up shot of a part of the artwork.

  • A photograph of the artwork with you, or a photograph of a WIP with your hand working on it or a photograph of the WIP with you.



4 Paintings and Symbols... by @errymil

Compilation Post

A "Compilation Post" is pretty self-explanatory. You can compile a few artworks into a set that you will showcase in a post.

General guidelines:

Your post should contain quality images, blurry photos are generally okay (especially if you don't have the proper photography equipment) but they should be avoided.

Posting a compilation of your artwork is a great way to showcase your talent. It can also show your consistency and progress which can be a good selling point for artists. Having an Introduction to your compilation is a great practice, this improves your writing skills as well, the more you do it. Adding a story to it will be a great addition.

After making a brief intro/story start posting your artworks. Make use of spacing, do not spam with just photos. It is a good practice to explain/discuss what a piece is about before going to the next one. It also helps if you add a story to it - like how it's intended to make someone feel, how it expresses something, how you made it, what made you create it or why. It's also going to be exceptional if you can add the process for each artwork (not the whole thing), by maybe creating thumbnails from the WIP photos and adding it after the text discussing your piece.

A good compilation post is in general made up of at least 2 artworks. Even just 2 pieces of artwork can be called a compilation, a good way of posting this is if you're comparing your 2 pieces, whilst showing your progress or maybe showcasing your different artstyles, or showing contrasting/complimenting themes, but it's not limited to those. If you're going for an overkill post with more than 10 photos on it, I suggest split it into multiple parts that can each be in an individual blog post, try making a series of posts out of it (e.g: My Water Color Painting Part 1, Part 2, and so on).


Dos:

  • Share original art only.

  • As much as possible, it has to be new or should be posted first in Steemit before sharing in other websites or public social media accounts.

  • If it's a video, make sure the video mentions your Steemit username/page for verification and that the video is very recent (within a week of your post or earlier).

  • Make it as high quality as possible.

  • Always put your username/watermark on your own images.

  • Always state any reference materials and source links for proper crediting, not doing so can be considered plagiarism.

  • Use relevant tags (i.e: #artguildph #steemph #philippines).

  • Encourage other Steemians or Artists to share their art and showcase them the proper way.

  • Report any sightings of plagiarism to @steemcleaners.


Don'ts:

  • Never steal someone else's art or plagiarize.

  • Do not re post any content previously posted in Steemit.

  • Do not re post very old artworks publish in other websites or public social media accounts.

  • Do not tag spam (use of irrelevant tags).

  • Never post low quality pieces (not the drawing - the post itself; the artwork can be very simple but you can make up for it with the text and instructions you add on it).

  • No copy+pasting from other users/websites/sources.​



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I am currently compiling my process but then I realize I forgot to capture some important stages, mainly because i was more into doing it than actually thinking of posting it online. (mostly happens to me, that's why my process photos before were just few.)

in order to compensate for the lack of photos, i figured out another way which is to relay it as a story rather than a process/how-to. usually, it's like a photo with explanation on that stage, right? my next "process/how-to" post would be just an explanation of thoughts rather than technicalities, but of course there will be a bunch of photographs to support those thoughts. i hope i make sense here. :)

P.S. not to mention that i am all over the place when drawing/painting.

Ate..can we have pics of u all over the place? Maganda yan sa ken..with matching paints sa nose ;)

it happens po. most of my clothes are smeared with paint, haha, tapos wala naman akong pake. kahit ganon. but what i meant sa comment ko above is all over the place akong mag-render ng drawing minsan, lalo na't im not very sure of what im doing, thus i can't properly record my process, haha! :D

Ganyan yata mga artists di vah? Take a pic ate..wanna see mga smears lolsss
Un tunay talaga ahaha

smeared clothes are in Ph, not with me rn.

Just resteemed and upvoted to share this good news to share the filipino talents!

Thank you so much for the support!

Nice baybayin :)

Kaso di ako masyadong mahusay sa english e.hehehe

Post in Tagalog. Contact me on Discord I can translate for you pag may time on some instances.

Sige sir salamat ah.

Sure - please cooperate - nagmamakaawa na po ako na magpost ka pa ng mas may effort para mabigyan naman ng tamang rewards yang talent mo sa art. :( Haha

Ok sige sir.i will

Contact me sa Discord. Same name.

Dun ba sa gc sir?

Nandun ka na ba?

Yes sir nandun ako kaso di ako masyadong babad kasi minsan di ako makarelate.kaya nakikibasa nalang ako.hehehe

Algiejacob lang gamit kong name sir.saka anu ba ung discord pala?sorry

Yes sir..anung bang dapat kong gawin pa?

Sir add ko nalang kayo sa fb anu bang name nyo dun?saka wala akong discord eh.idadownload pa pala sya.

Haha sige - dun na lang. Haba na ng thread natin dito sa steemph na post XD http://fb.com/deveerei

Effort! Kaya yan

Thank you din jaz😉

I was actually thinking of posting my first art post today, so I'm glad that I found this post and read it first. You've definitely provided some good points to consider, so I'll try to keep them in mind when I make my post. I'm not really a visual artist, though, so I probably won't do the documenting the whole process thing. I guess we shall see how it turns out... :P Thank you for posting this guide!

You're welcome!

Thank you for sharing this @Deveerei ! These are great advices and should be known by everyone here !

You're welcome! I just read this now @alcy. As you know mentions don't really work.

I know but it feels right haha, like...more personal x) (sorry just my feelings here)

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