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@musicianscolab1863
@musicianscolab1863 Күн бұрын
I need need help. My wild Feral pregnant mom loves me a lot . Im stll not sure how or where to help her
@akramkhan-bunyad
@akramkhan-bunyad 3 күн бұрын
What I truly failed to understand is if people not willing to put their time and effort into a thing which they are passion about than obviously they will be tempted to go for a high paid course which is hyped up to turn their fortunes around.
@goodfellaeduardo
@goodfellaeduardo 3 күн бұрын
Its sounds like good advice but I have the contrary problem: Im a 41 year old overweight bipolar artist who has been unemployed for quite some time and has very little to no money. Right now i have 3 dollars in my pocket and im gonna spend it on a coffee tomorrow in a nice coffee shop so i can draw and work on my projects (its kinda my studio place where I work). I live with my parents. I dont starve but try being bipolar with mediocre doctors in Mexico and finding a low stressfull job. Its a trap and nearly imposible. Those who think im making excuses dont live in Tijuana Mexico like me. I walk dogs for a living and they just give me tips.
@AvaGreenwell-y1l
@AvaGreenwell-y1l 5 күн бұрын
makes me feel better hearing you being transparent about initial “failure” as i got so discouraged after my first attempt at having an art shop lost me over a thousand dollars lol
@MoaneErtle
@MoaneErtle 7 күн бұрын
My favorite thing about your videos is how real and true to yourself you are. You show all the non super aesthetic imperfect, normal, cluttered content that I love to see. Thank you for sharing your journey and for being so authentic! ❤
@NilufaYasmin-f5h
@NilufaYasmin-f5h 8 күн бұрын
How to monitize patterns😊
@ReallyHappened
@ReallyHappened 10 күн бұрын
Yes it's relaxing watching this. I have been to Disney in different countries around the world but not the Florida one or the one in hong Kong. Gotta love 💖💖💖 Disney 😊😊😊
@beareid6053
@beareid6053 15 күн бұрын
I love your videos ❤ You may talk about something I already know but, you always give me ideas of how I can do it better. Thank you.
@judyhendricksart
@judyhendricksart 15 күн бұрын
I going to signup for the 2025 Surface Design Immersion. I am so excited! 🎉
@beareid6053
@beareid6053 17 күн бұрын
Thank you for the tutorial. I have been using illustrator for my repeats. I wanted to learn how in photoshop too. You explain things very well.
@amoi1846
@amoi1846 20 күн бұрын
The price for the course keeps hiking and the fact that she charges for the "Study group" is disappointing. Lots of people make a sacrifice to take her course and charging extra for work she and or her team are not doing is plain sinful. The leader and the team members are putting the effort. Yes, she or her team suggests this but charging for it as if the course price is not high enough is outrageous, especially in this economy. The truth is that BC and her company mastered bottling everything and selling it and people keep just giving her their hard earned money.
@clearly2u1
@clearly2u1 21 күн бұрын
What kind of scanner do u use?
@shalinibisht
@shalinibisht 24 күн бұрын
Cool❤
@laprimanerda7333
@laprimanerda7333 25 күн бұрын
Another Sarah here! I realize I’m finding you a bit late but it’s still nice to find other artists starting from the beginning and figuring it all out. I hope the last year has gone well for you!
@AkeemWayneMakesArt
@AkeemWayneMakesArt Ай бұрын
This video is great! It’s cool to watch videos with people who are on the same journey as you! 🎉
@droy589
@droy589 Ай бұрын
I too follow Bonnie and Cat coquellete. Can you attach the skillshare class of Cat Coquette that you had taken? I am unable to get how to transfer the hand drawn motifs into the digital and then how to transfer them to a fabric. Can you help me with that?
@wonakonful
@wonakonful Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing. It helped me a lot..❤❤
@patriciajames7911
@patriciajames7911 Ай бұрын
*cries in adhd*
@pixelllamastudio
@pixelllamastudio Ай бұрын
Love this authentic approach. I was looking for an artistic channel which is transpatent and still doing art. More and more art channels are just doing videos about how to earn money with art but actually not earning themself money with art but with videos talking about how to make money with art 🥴😵 glad you popped up on my newsfeed. i subscribed and i am curious how your channel is going to evolve ❤
@livingoverseas5122
@livingoverseas5122 Ай бұрын
Hi thank you for sharing! Can you explain why "Embed Color Profile" was checked while saving the file?
@Lovebugsart
@Lovebugsart Ай бұрын
Hi! Would love to see more of your work and updates!
@priscillahudson3625
@priscillahudson3625 Ай бұрын
Look at it as Level One and Level Two+. It’s worth it. I’ve done/am doing both.
@b2pritish
@b2pritish Ай бұрын
Thank you for the all step by step process, it's very helpful for my project. Thank you 🙏🏾
@SashaPaintingLive
@SashaPaintingLive Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing those valuable tips. It sounds so simple but it truly is building long-lasting reliable habits and discipline (healthy routines) to be able to fall back on. Your videos and work inspired me to make my own patterns and one of the ideas I had was a much more abstract type repeat. If you have any tips on how to approach that, think, big blocks of al paste oil paint, texture, shapes, bold contrasts, that isn’t as easy to blend the seam lines with Stamp tool in PS, I’d be super grateful. Thanks so much in advance!
@jubilee2534
@jubilee2534 Ай бұрын
I'm really interested in this. How did you transfer paper painting to digital one? 🩷
@susansmail395
@susansmail395 Ай бұрын
I TOTALLY relate to your reason for moving although it wasn't necessarily "practical" My husband & I moved about 2 yrs ago to a 12 acre wooded property with a smaller home,no garage or basement AND an HOUR away from our jobs. We lived at our previous house (first house we bought) for 24 yrs....so it was a HARD move. I'm not usually a sentimental person; but as we finished loading the last items into the truck and I "mopped myself" out the door, I said out loud, "Goodbye little house" and totally surprised myself by getting overwhelmed with emotion. We had raised our 2 daughters there, done SO MUCH work/home improvements (major projects, including a full addition, all by ourselves/nothing hired out)....literal blood, sweat, and tears! AND we had paid down most of our mortgage....but we longed to be in a rural, wooded setting. We found the ideal property, ended up getting it and now have started over on a mortgage, have a property that needed alot of clean up/work, and have a 2 hour commute each day (luckily we work at the same company and drive together) BUT it has been so worth it to live in the woods and within walking distance to 5 different lakes. We have whitetails in our yard every day and see all other kinds of wildlife regularly. Being surrounded by gorgeous giant oak, walnut & white pine trees is so inspirational and nourishing to my creative spirit....I 100% understand why you wanted a home closer to nature. Thanks for sharing your journey..it's been inspiring to me as I try to finally pursue my own creative business goals (at a much later stage in life!)
@alldoneadultingtravel
@alldoneadultingtravel 2 ай бұрын
So so helpful! Thank you
@LivSWorkRoom
@LivSWorkRoom 2 ай бұрын
I thought the baguettes did look cool, the linear version it self could be a baggy over shirt -that draws curiosity! I love how you improved the jellies too. Your 7mo progress really rang a bell for me. Surface patterns have been entering and leaving my path for last 6 years as a job but it wasn’t something I’ve tried to pursue alone as an artist. Seeing a progressive video like this motivates me to even try repeat prints with my imperfect rookie motifs, so no need to start from scratch. Thank you for sharing your process. Wishing you the best 🎉
@NadaMajdy
@NadaMajdy 2 ай бұрын
wishing you the best of luck in making a sucsessful business
@Angryoyster
@Angryoyster 2 ай бұрын
2:09 also just a friendly reminder just because we call them kitchen cabinets doesn’t mean you need to keep kitchen supplies in them.
@rebeccanewberry3176
@rebeccanewberry3176 2 ай бұрын
yes! someone who is honest and open about the money aspect! My goals are so similar, I'm hoping to get towards $60k/year at first and obviously get bigger
@rebeccanewberry3176
@rebeccanewberry3176 2 ай бұрын
Wow, another great video. I've actually never heard of this course. I took Jenna Rainey's Brand + Brand course. I loved it. You totally answered one of my mental questions in this video about Photoshop vs Illustrator and which is better for creating patterns. I too, favor the painted look so I think I'll be sticking with Photoshop. I love learning about your journey because I feel like I'm almost at the same point in my potential art business. I don't have a full time job outside the home, but I've got 5 kids 😅. And it gives me hope knowing there are other people trying to do this. I REALLY hope you get successful.
@rebeccanewberry3176
@rebeccanewberry3176 2 ай бұрын
Oh my gosh, this video was amazing! I was trying desperately to make patterns in PS and I was doing it in such a dumb way. The pattern preview was exactly what I was looking for. Thank you SOOO much!
@Reina.Isabel
@Reina.Isabel 2 ай бұрын
thanks for this info.
@kiwifruitkl
@kiwifruitkl 2 ай бұрын
One benefit of being a digital artist: I can just work on my smartphone and take out a finger and make art. Insta-art. Say goodbye to the days of art supplies and paints that run out. Hello digital art!
@kiwifruitkl
@kiwifruitkl 2 ай бұрын
Personally, I am more drawn to sequential art. Comics. Graphic novels. Picture books. Cover art for novels. Just one problem. Who is going to hire me? (lol)
@lydiawall4229
@lydiawall4229 2 ай бұрын
This is gold dust, thank you so much for sharing🤩
@michellemorton2239
@michellemorton2239 2 ай бұрын
At -4:59 my new layer doesn't have the color what did I do wrong?
@pamterry8891
@pamterry8891 2 ай бұрын
I took the course this year in February 2024, and because I already work full-time as an in-house Graphic Designer, I can only devote, like you, a few hours in the evenings and at weekends and in the holidays to Immersion. I personally think that it is the best course for surface pattern design out there currently, but I have found since that it has no Photoshop training in there, and I would have to take another course, perhaps Sarah Watt's course in Paint to Pattern to gain experience in this software, which I haven't ruled out. Bonnie's 2024 course is now in 8 modules and because it is more like a 12 week course, I still haven't completed it yet. It is now structured to complete with you working along with the modules over 3 months, 6 months or 12 months, so I am on the 12 month pathway and still on the last few lessons in Module 3, so I have not yet met a repeat pattern module. However, I am not completely new to surface pattern, as I based one of my final modules at University as a mature student in Visual Communication on repeat patterns in the Urban Environment for Interiors and Giftware, writing my own briefs, designing and creating my own digital patterns for my final show which was First Class for that module. This is why I felt that an online course would really help me come away from.being just another corporate designer. I also bought a course called 'Pattern It Up' which was only $300, with the proceeds of a freelance job in May 2021 offered by Okscancia Textile Design School, which also offers training using Adobe Illustrator, but whose training uses scripts and actions set up for you in the programme.. Similarly to Bonnie Christine, Oksana has no formal design training, but teaches you some drawing skills to encourage you to scan into your computer to manipulate in Adobe Illustrator. However, compared to Bonnie's course I found Oksana's training to be not quite on a par with Bonnie's although still very good quality as a short course. The membership, however, offered as a free month and then followed by a subscription is really excellent and compared with Bonnie's Flourish of which I am also a member, as I joined when Immersion finished, it only has 6 or 7 students which meet online every Tuesday for Masterclasses, Office Hours and Group Co-Working each for an hour and a half, and Oksana knows everyone and greets us all by name. Bonnie doesn't even know I exist! But maybe I just haven't pushed myself enough with Flourish as I only really have the time for the one membership and of course to fully complete Immersion to the very end so that I can finally open the Graduation Letter and celebrate! But only after I complete it and find the elusive TEST that apparently exists somewhere. You need to take this test or quiz which is somewhere hidden in the later modules, and then you are a legitimate graduate and are legally allowed to be in Flourish (although I heard it was at one time offered to everyone, not just graduates of Immersion). But one final comment on Immersion, it just makes me feel so special, even though we never actually communicated, she just does with the quality of the course, the way it is so skillfully designed, with the box full of goodies, planting seeds that represent you as a student and your progress, and her enthusiasm and drive, which I just haven't seen in Oksana's courses, and also not in some others, and there are a lot out there. In fact, I am torn because I would quite like to do a photoshop based course by a designer/teacher based in the UK, and I do think there are at least one or two - Natasha Gulliford looks quite a talent - she specialises in painterly florals. Can you tell me if you had to do this test/exam in the 2023 version of Immersion and pass it? Pam Terry
@JADUart
@JADUart 2 ай бұрын
my cats would run away immediately 😄
@notyourginger
@notyourginger 2 ай бұрын
One year update video next month?! 👀
@jeaniekeel7490
@jeaniekeel7490 2 ай бұрын
Very interesting, and thanks for sharing. You are truly fun to watch, and I have learned a lot from you.
@KaterinaBuscemi
@KaterinaBuscemi 2 ай бұрын
I’ve really enjoyed these! I was wondering how you isolate the different background color from not bleeding through and changing the motif color when you’re using the multiply tool? Does it have to do with the layer order?
@KaterinaBuscemi
@KaterinaBuscemi 2 ай бұрын
This is brilliant. I’d always wondered if such a thing as the pattern preview existed. Guessing it works for half drop patterns as well?
@KaterinaBuscemi
@KaterinaBuscemi 2 ай бұрын
This is the most helpful video, thank you so much!
@simphilip
@simphilip 2 ай бұрын
Sarah! I just wanted to thank you for sharing your art journey! I recently quit my job to prioritize my art and your honest and highly detailed video really helped me stay hopeful. You got a new subscriber!
@meaningfulmakings
@meaningfulmakings 2 ай бұрын
I spoke to someone who did the course as I was thinking of signing up. I was told that, given lots of time you could find all the things you learn on Immersion by going online and by looking at other courses. However, the advice I was given was that BC’s course has it all in one place. The book is great. All of us from outside the USA felt left out. BC is just blind to the way American culture is so different to elsewhere in the world. It’s a shame, I just kept thinking “ you act like that in the UK people will think you are just pushy” that’s why I love the USA - people are approachable and you are encouraged to be a go-getter but that approach doesn’t work very well here. So I felt left out of the culture a lot of the time. Is it worth it. I think so.
@jeaniekeel7490
@jeaniekeel7490 2 ай бұрын
Your videos helped me so much, I kept getting lost with Cats classes, but you explained what we have done and where we’re going.GREAT JOB!
@samanimad237
@samanimad237 2 ай бұрын
Awesome pattern..I want to know how u give brush effect in these pattern in illustrator