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So, I love to look at other artists on Instagram, artstation, and tumblr but I rarely share them here with you guys on Visualartzi. 

I wanted to take some time out today, and share some of the digital illustrations I love. Today’s feature artist is Olivia Derivas (A.K.A. Taozipie)! I just started following her work a few days ago, and I simply just fell in love with it.

You can find her work on Artstation:


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This is a psychological thriller I was inspired to design after reading a seriously twisted story that left me on the edge so I collected my thoughts, hoped on photoshop, and whipped this up:
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Amazing HD stock image websites, and a vector website that visual artists, as well as graphic designers, can use while on a tight budget.


Pixabay:


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Pixabay has a massive HD stock image library that you can use on both personal, and commercial projects without giving attribution. All you have to do is create an account and viola! Unlimited access to download any stock image they have in their database. 





One creative way to market, and bring attention to your books (especially if you are a self published author) is by creating an enticing book trailer. People love entertaining visuals so I'm here to give you some helpful tips on creating a stunning book trailer for your fiction novel, series, etc.





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1. Build an online art portfolio:

You  can use websites like Behance or Flickr to host some pics of your portfolio as those sites are free, and don't require your full attention to start from scratch. All you need to do is upload and viola!