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    Default A 2nd Day of Christmas gift from Jon

    Free gift! Sort of an oxymoron, but still. Updated my 2012 book, Drawing For Money, and it is free, no catches, no fine print, at Jon404.com. Realized two months ago that there were a LOT more ways for artists to make very good income than 13 years ago, not counting Donald and Melania's failed attempts to cash in on NFTs. So I've revised Drawing For Money. Still free at Jon404.com, reformatted in instant-load HTML instead of a PDF. If you know any struggling artists, let them know. They can do much, much better than Indeed.com's $20/hr average salary for 'Artist' in the USA. So now, truly retired at 79, I can take on the fate of starving artists as a mission. Tell anyone you know who likes art, likes to draw or paint, about my book. It will change their life. Guaranteed, with a shoutout for Xara in the Alternative Software chapter.
    A note -- recently, I reached out here for help about my Designer Pro+ subscription. And received immediate excellent assistance from Matt at Xara. In a disconnected world, I wish all companies had customer help like this!
    And Merry Christmas to all, from Jon Donahue in Tombstone, Arizona.
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    Default Re: A 2nd Day of Christmas gift from Jon

    Sounds great and generous.

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    Default Re: A 2nd Day of Christmas gift from Jon

    Quote Originally Posted by Jon123Jon View Post
    Free gift! Sort of an oxymoron, but still.
    I'd say, it's a tautology rather than an oxymoron but since the gift is free, it's appreciated! ;-)

    Haven't seen you here for a while. Wishing you a happy New Year!

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    Default Re: A 2nd Day of Christmas gift from Jon

    oxymoron is something that is contradictory, or else not logically possible, like 'sweetly sour' or ' partly unique', respectively

    if anything free gift is complimentary, although not every gift is free and sometimes, what is free is hardly a gift...

    I speed-read your HTML jon, ignoring links and many of the images which were blurred on my screen... seems you have been around
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    Default Re: A 2nd Day of Christmas gift from Jon

    Aha! My free gift is a complimentary tautology, elegant! Thanks for your comments. The book inages look OK on an iPad and Microsoft laptop... will check them on a larger desktop next. New Year's is coming, and here in the States I'm hearing over and over from 20-somethings that they have no future, what with inflation, student loans, high car prices, etc. Those who are artists often have no idea where the money is, let alone how to get it. Which is why I wrote Drawing For Money. After 20+ years of using Xara products, I can absolutely tell any freelance artist to use inexpensive P&GD, full stop. Time is money, and Xara delivers. But in the corporate world, you have to know Adobe artwork software. And Microsoft programs... Word and PowerPoint. Way it is, clunky as they are. Anyway, over time here, keep the suggestions coming. Your advice is greatly appreciated!

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    Default Re: A 2nd Day of Christmas gift from Jon

    for the record: 32in monitor Dell U3223QE, resolution 3840 x 2160, windows scaling 200%

    there are some things xara just won't do - for example brushwork with a wacom tablet that equates to inking with a sable brush

    now you can create this effect in xara, but that is going to be a complete waste of time: minutes spent instead of seconds, sometimes a whole load of minutes to get it looking right; and if you have a lot of line art to do it mounts up quickly - ideally the artbrush in xara would do this but the freehand tool over compensates way too much when smoothing is active, even on low settings, and feels like a snooker cue held at the wrong end when smoothing set at 0 - so again you end up putting right what should have worked first time

    I gave up doing line art in xara years ago, and use a manga drawing program for this: Clip Studio is a fully featured example, but I prefer PaintTool SAI - version 2, it draws line art, it adds comprehensive colouration, it does nothing else - not even a print function, you have to export and print externally; I am all for simplicity...
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    Default Re: A 2nd Day of Christmas gift from Jon

    Hand -- yes, your monitor is at a much higher resolution than my iPad. Paradise in pixels! That accounts for the blurry book images... will see if I can fix their size in the HTML.
    I think we are coming at Xara and art from different perspectives. You from fine art, me from graphic art? In my commercial world, art is pretty simple. No sable brushes. And Xara scores big because it seamlessly combines vector and raster. Ad, brochure, and annual report images are simple. Pix for websites. We are selling our clients' products, not our own graphics talent. Sure, there are features we would like Xara to have. But they are unimportant because everything you need to make good money is already there. And then the focus shifts to, well, how do I get the money? Which again is different for both the fine art and commercial worlds. If you have time, go back and read my chapters '5 in gold' and 'Fine art world'. Would love to hear your thoughts ... if you can take a break from painting an undiscovered Vermeer with that sable brush!

 

 

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