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Aug 06
5 Things An Efficient Illustrator Needs

5 Things An Efficient Illustrator Needs

  • August 6, 2021
  • John Carlo Pagsolingan
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Being an illustrator in this country is very challenging. Aside from the stigma regarded with the job, the pandemic seemed to have stopped any opportunities for illustrator hiring. Or so it seems. These trying times have shown the importance of illustrators not just in businesses but in society as well. An online illustrator job has become very important because of this.

With companies transitioning to a more virtual setup to comply with health protocols, there is a sudden surge of online illustrator jobs. The need for hand-drawn illustrations for marketing purposes necessitates the hiring of illustrators, which means more online job opportunities. There is no better time to be an online illustrator than now.

If you’re hoping to become a work from home illustrator, then this is the article for you. Here are some tips on how to be a more efficient illustrator. Some of these could be as simple as having a proper workspace for yourself, while others focus more on your well-being.

Have Access to All the Tools You’ll Need

Have Access to All the Tools You’ll Need

While the pandemic continues to plague us literally, travel is still a problem. And with new restrictions coming every once a month, this seems to be getting worse. With this in mind, it’s wise to keep traveling at a bare minimum to avoid the hassle of it and getting infected.

One way to do this is to have all the equipment and tools you’ll need for your work. You don’t necessarily need to have them all in your place. At the very least, you should have the essentials within the comforts of your home. Doing this allows you to focus on your work; instead of worrying about where to get supplies.

Be Proficient in Using Modern Art Tools

Be Proficient in Using Modern Art Tools

In this modern age, the old reliable method of drawing via paper isn’t the only method illustrators can use. There are plenty of apps and electronic tools such as the graphics tablet that allow illustrators to be more efficient in making their illustrations.

By being proficient with these modern tools, you will have an advantage over other illustrators still relying on traditional methods. These tools don’t require you to rely on paper nor ink, which can run out in inopportune moments. Electronic art tools also have the advantage of not needing to be scanned to be digitalized, making submissions easier.

Find Your Own Pattern

Find Your Own Pattern

I think this needs to be something that every artist should remember. It’s alright to be inspired by another artist’s works, but you will struggle if you try to be that person as well. Finding your style of drawing leaves a unique impression on your work that will help it stand out.

So how do you do it? Well, what are your strengths? How do you approach your tasks? The first thing you need to learn is how you perform and how you wish to perform. By knowing yourself, you can develop a pattern that best suits your style for accomplishing your tasks.

Balance Your Breaks

Balance Your Breaks

Okay, I’m also slightly guilty of this one as well. An online illustrator job takes time and a lot of effort to complete. Without taking an occasional break from work, you run the risk of burnout. So don’t forget to take a break to re-energize yourself and allow you to plan your next course of action regarding your task.

On the other hand, taking too many breaks is also detrimental to your work. Not only will these eat up your time, but you also run the risk of forgetting your tasks. When you’re a work from home illustrator, striking a balance between these two is key to working efficiently.

Take Care of Yourself

Take Care of Yourself

From experience, we are our own greatest critics. The pandemic affects us all, not just you nor me. Don’t be so hard on yourself if you’re experiencing days of no inspiration; or if you see that the quality of your work isn’t as good as before. Adjusting to this new environment takes time, so be patient with yourself.

Aside from your mental health, don’t forget to also look after your body as well. Remember to always get some sleep and rest before and after finishing your work to regain your strength. Be mindful of what you eat and drink so that you’ll be at your peak every day.

Conclusion

Being a work from home illustrator is no easy task. An online illustrator job requires discipline and proper time management for you to accomplish your tasks. These are just a few of the things that you should have to be more efficient at work.

One would note that I didn’t say anything about specific art tricks you can do while working. All the things I mentioned all focus on having the means that allow you to work efficiently. This is because these factors allow you to perform and utilize your skills at their best.

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John Carlo Pagsolingan is a carefree yet hardworking writer with aspirations of becoming a teacher in the future. He believes that remote working isn’t just a substitute; but is a legitimate alternative to face-to-face work. Learn more as he writes about the advantages of remote work and tips for aspiring remote workers.

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