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Posting here as well!
I finally have the courage to make the logo
For funzies, here's the process of making it
(Long post)
My plan on making the logo was mostly revolved around my artsona/mascot
Along with reusing old logo designs
Sketching the new logo was pretty fun!
Each represents the parts of my mascot
I asked my friend for some help since the sketches weren't clicking :'3
So, I ended up choosing their idea because it had the click hehe
After that, I started making it using Adobe Illustrator since I didn't like Krita's vector tool
I gotta be honest, I had a hard time making the wings so I had to search deeper for better wing references in Google
With a little adjustments like the shape, alignment, and color
I managed to finish it and I love the results !
I also made some variations in terms of coloring like:
Solid black
White
White w/ a black outline
Simple Color
Rendered Color
Finally, the breakdown of it ! Each part of it has a representation of my mascot
For the first break, from the wings and tie's knot represent the ":3" face that my mascot has
Next, the iconic red necktie it had
The angel wings
The halo
Lastly, the necktie forms the letter 'J' from my artist's name : D
And that's it, thank you if you ever reach this far This was pretty fun to make and I am planning to animate it soon (very looking forward to that!!!)
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7th June 2023
Dear Fran,
I've completely lost track of our format and when I'm supposed to post. Anyway. I've been in the studio! And tested new things. Still haven't dragged myself to a fabric store but perhaps these experiments will motivate me to finally go. I started today trying to see if I could heat up borosilicate glass shards with the heatgun enough to move it and maybe try and fuse it to ceramics or solder. Definitely not! Neither the soldering rod/iron/wand (??) or the heat gun can get the glass hot enough to move. I was 95% sure it was wishful thinking but had to try regardless. That lead me to playing with solder because that metal melts so quickly once the end of the iron is hot. I got distracted trying to melt enough of it to draw with it and move it about. While it does chew up a lot of soldering material very quickly (and stink up the studio) it is fun to draw! It actually made me think of your favourite, Lindy Lee, and the splashy kind of pieces she makes. But so fun!! Melting shit is always a fun time haha.
I guess by procrastinating the fabric tests (because starting a new body of work is always scary) I was able to experiment and test and play with other things. Things I'd thought about on an off for ages and now finally tried. Of course it wasn't as easy or straightforward as I hoped, but I guess I have to remember that you'll never be as shit at a process as you were the first time you did it. And you learn so much from that first time, regardless of whether it takes 2 minutes or 20. So, spurred on by fun melty drawings and a lunch break, I got out the heat gun and decided to give it a crack with what fabric I had in the studio. Eeeeeeep. All I did was drape some semi synthetic fabric over a couple of rocks and debris I'd collected from Gordon's Bay, and start directing hot air at it via the heat gun! Why did this feel like the scariest thing in the world before I started?? I LOVE melting shit, and watching the fabric crinkle and move and bubble and fold on itself as it melted was sooooooo fun! SO FUN. Also hella stinky but oh well. Anyway it was a fun process, and i documented the various stages. Didn't like it without some sort of structure or object underneath peeking through. Didn't like the fabric much either, in its original state. Wrong textures. So I kept melting it more and more, and then decided to try adding some of the solder into it. Kinda worked but was hard to do without melting holes in the fabric. It got too hot too quick, compared to the metal. But then I folded it in half and fused the edges together so it because this weird lumpy form and then kept melting it until it kind looked like a craggy shelf. So I naturally pinned it to the wall and decided to see if it would support the weight of some of my porcelain pieces. It just did! Long story short, this is my most precarious shelving system to date.
I really like the quote from your previous post by the way. I love Louise Bourgeois already, but I agree that those little snippets really remind me of our original document. I've also been thinking about words and quotes and vocabulary a lot recently. I worry that mine is shrinking and I guess it just means I need to read more, especially poetry. They are the masters of diverse language and concise story telling. Also I love when my friends from overseas message me. The way they use english sometimes is so beautiful and often seems more poetic than regular english dialogue.
Oh dear, this got long again. I shall stop now.
Much love xxxx
Zoe
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Closing Shop: Can I Delete and Shut Down My Shutterstock Contributor Website?

With the rise of the digital marketplace, many individuals have found opportunities to generate income by contributing their creative work to stock photography platforms like Shutterstock. However, as circumstances change and priorities shift, contributors may find themselves contemplating the closure of their Shutterstock contributor website. In this article, we delve into the process of shutting down such a website, exploring the implications, considerations, and steps involved. Whether you're looking to move on to new endeavors or simply reevaluating your online presence, understanding the process of closing your Shutterstock contributor website is essential. Let's navigate through this decision together.
Considerations Before Deleting Your Shutterstock Contributor Website
Before taking the irreversible step of deleting your Shutterstock contributor website, it's crucial to weigh several important considerations. From contractual obligations to potential impacts on your earnings and future opportunities, here's what you need to think about before making your decision: - Reviewing terms and conditions: Take the time to carefully review the terms and conditions outlined by Shutterstock regarding account closure and content removal. Understanding the legal implications and any contractual obligations is essential before proceeding. - Understanding implications for existing content: Deleting your contributor website may have consequences for the content you've already uploaded to the platform. Consider how this action might affect existing licenses, usage rights, and the availability of your work to customers. - Impact on earnings and future opportunities: Evaluate the potential financial implications of shutting down your Shutterstock contributor website. Consider how it might impact your earnings from existing sales, as well as any future opportunities to monetize your work through the platform. By thoroughly considering these factors, you can make an informed decision about whether deleting your Shutterstock contributor website is the right choice for you.
Steps to Delete and Shut Down Your Shutterstock Contributor Website
If you've carefully weighed the considerations and decided to proceed with closing your Shutterstock contributor website, here's a guide to help you navigate the process effectively: - Accessing your contributor account: Log in to your Shutterstock contributor account using your credentials. Ensure that you have the necessary permissions to make changes to your account settings. - Initiating the deletion process: Navigate to the settings or account management section of your contributor dashboard. Look for options related to account closure or deletion. Shutterstock may have specific procedures in place for this process, so follow any instructions provided. - Confirming closure and its irreversible nature: Before proceeding, carefully read and understand any warnings or notifications regarding the permanent deletion of your account. Confirm your decision to close your Shutterstock contributor website, acknowledging that this action is irreversible. By following these steps, you can successfully delete and shut down your Shutterstock contributor website. Remember to double-check your decision and consider any potential consequences before finalizing the closure of your account.

Aftermath: What Happens When You Shut Down Your Shutterstock Contributor Website?
Closing your Shutterstock contributor website has several implications and consequences that extend beyond the deletion of your account. Here's what you can expect in the aftermath of shutting down your contributor website: - Handling remaining earnings and balances: Upon closure of your account, Shutterstock will typically process any outstanding earnings and balances owed to you. Ensure that your payment information is up to date to facilitate the transfer of funds. - Implications for existing licenses and sales: Deleting your contributor website may impact the availability of your content to customers who have previously purchased licenses. Existing licenses may remain valid, but customers may lose access to additional sizes, formats, or future updates of your work. - Closure of contributor profile and its visibility on the platform: Once your Shutterstock contributor website is shut down, your profile and portfolio will no longer be accessible to customers browsing the platform. This includes both your uploaded content and any associated metadata or contributor information. It's essential to consider these consequences before closing your Shutterstock contributor website and to communicate any changes to your audience or clients as necessary. Additionally, be prepared to adjust your future plans and strategies accordingly based on the implications of account closure.
Alternatives to Closing Your Shutterstock Contributor Website
If you're considering closing your Shutterstock contributor website but aren't ready to take that step just yet, there are several alternatives to consider. Here are some options to explore before making your final decision: - Temporarily disabling your account: If you need a break or want to reassess your involvement with Shutterstock, consider temporarily disabling your contributor account instead of permanently deleting it. This allows you to step back without losing access to your portfolio or earnings. - Adjusting your content availability settings: Instead of shutting down your entire contributor website, you can modify the availability settings for your content. For example, you may choose to make certain images exclusive to other platforms while keeping others available on Shutterstock. - Exploring other stock photography platforms: If you're looking for a change or want to diversify your income streams, consider exploring other stock photography platforms. Research alternative platforms that align with your goals and explore their terms, conditions, and earning potential. By considering these alternatives, you can maintain flexibility and control over your Shutterstock contributor website without immediately resorting to closure. Take the time to evaluate your options and choose the approach that best suits your current needs and long-term objectives.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: Can I delete my Shutterstock contributor website at any time? A: Yes, you have the option to delete your Shutterstock contributor website at any time. However, it's important to consider the implications and consequences before making this decision. Q: Will deleting my contributor website affect my earnings? A: Deleting your contributor website may impact your earnings, as it can affect the availability of your content to customers and future sales. Be sure to review the potential financial implications before proceeding. Q: Can I retrieve my content after deleting my contributor website? A: Once you delete your Shutterstock contributor website, it's unlikely that you'll be able to retrieve your content. Ensure that you have backups of any important files or information before proceeding with deletion. Q: How can I temporarily disable my contributor account? A: You can typically find options to temporarily disable your contributor account within the settings or account management section of your dashboard. Follow the provided instructions to deactivate your account temporarily. Q: Are there any alternatives to closing my Shutterstock contributor website? A: Yes, there are alternatives to closing your contributor website, such as temporarily disabling your account, adjusting content availability settings, or exploring other stock photography platforms. Consider these options before making your final decision.
Conclusion
In conclusion, closing your Shutterstock contributor website is a significant decision that requires careful consideration. Let's recap the key points discussed in this article: A. Recap of key points: - Before deleting your contributor website, review the terms and conditions, understand the implications for existing content, and consider the impact on your earnings and future opportunities. - Follow the necessary steps to delete and shut down your Shutterstock contributor website, ensuring that you understand the irreversible nature of this action. - Be prepared for the aftermath, including handling remaining earnings, the impact on existing licenses and sales, and the closure of your contributor profile on the platform. - Explore alternatives to closing your contributor website, such as temporarily disabling your account, adjusting content availability settings, or exploring other stock photography platforms. B. Final thoughts on the decision to delete or shut down a Shutterstock contributor website: Ultimately, the decision to delete or shut down your Shutterstock contributor website is a personal one that should align with your individual goals and circumstances. Consider the short-term and long-term implications, weigh the pros and cons, and make a decision that feels right for you. C. Encouragement to make an informed choice in alignment with individual goals and circumstances: Whatever decision you make, whether it's to delete your contributor website or explore alternative options, it's important to make an informed choice. Take the time to assess your situation, seek advice if needed, and proceed with confidence knowing that you're making the best decision for yourself and your creative endeavors. Thank you for exploring this topic with us, and we wish you the best of luck in your future endeavors as a Shutterstock contributor. Read the full article
#AccountClosure#Contentavailability#Decision-makingprocess#DigitalMarketplace#Earningsimplications#Shutterstockcontributorwebsite#Stockphotography
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New series of keaychains in making :)
#keychain#handmade#handmadekeychains#paw#catpaw#catbeans#cat#dog#dogpaw#cutepaws#colorful#handsewn#szyteręcznie#handmadedecor#łapka#psiałapka#kociałapka#makingprocess
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Dragons in process

#handycraft#handmadeart#dragons#dragon#art process#makingprocess#dragon sculpture#dragonfantasy#dragonfigurine#fantasyiznakurnozh#polymerclay#dragonart#polymerclayart
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#cookingpaper#backingpaper#hanji#koreanpaper#manufacturingprocess#massproduction#makingprocess#roaexpo
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I pulled out one of my old enamels today. Creating more gem and metal “paintings” . . . #enamel #cloisonne #proxartist #designprocess #makingprocess #workinprogress #sketchingwithmetal #metalsmith #silversmith https://www.instagram.com/p/CoDa2ZevSDr/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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♪ #制作過程 やっと完成目前!の前に振り返り。 思えば今回「不足」というのが一つのキーワードになってます。足らないところにレース生地、足らない装飾レースに別のレースなどなど。 flower:花柄で行く? bias :それとも斜めの柄? cuffs :カフス(というか袖口の切替布) neckline facing :衿ぐり見返し pocket lining :ポケット裏地 lack of length because… 長さが足らないので… #Ongakus . #洋裁 #洋裁大きいサイズ #洋裁記録 #服作り #ハンドメイドファッション #ハンドメイドワンピース #ハンドメイド大人服ワンピース #北欧柄 #レース #インディーズブランド #4Lサイズ #makingprocess #dressmaking #plussizedressmaking #handmadefashion #handmadedress #independentfashionbrand #3XLsize https://www.instagram.com/p/ClZrn8kSm_y/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Chiseling process. . Why is chisel important? Chisel meaning is a hand tool used for carving, cutting, shaping hard materials such as wood, stone, metal. It is one of the most common tools used to shape wood, mostly in carpentry work. . . . . . #chisel #chiseling #woodchisel #furnituredesign #furnitureprocess #furnituremakingprocess #makingprocess #furnituremaking #interiorwork #interiorsiteworks #siteworks #siteworks #carpentryskills #carpentery #carpenterywork #carpentrytools #carpentrytool #interiorprocess #interiorworkshop (at Pune, Maharashtra) https://www.instagram.com/p/CevAAZaMNQg/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Creating The Waistcoat
When I started the making process for the waistcoat, I was originally going to use a waistcoat pattern which I had made using my models measurments, however the pattern pieces did not fit onto the shirt fabric that I wanted to use. As an alternative, I decided to turn the shirt into a waistcoat instead as it fit the model comfortably. I started off by removing both of the sleeves using fabric scizzors, I then measured up and marked out where I wanted the v-neck to go making sure that it was placed in the centre of the garment. I cut out the shirt collar and then cut around the markings that I had made to create the v shape. The next step was to make the length of the shirt shorter and add the bottom points/edges that are usually found on traditional waistcoats. I asked my model to try the waistcoat on incase I needed to make any alterations.The next part of the making process involved sewing the seams together around the armholes, the neckline and bottom edges. Once I had completed the waistcoat, I decided to use a decorative stich setting on my sewing machine to add more detail to the pocket, I did this using orange thread, I also painted the buttons pink to match the pink flowers that are on the waistcoat.





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@silvia.lerin made process of mural for the solo show 45 degrees at exhibition’s gallery of Official College of Architects Murcia. Mural and detail for the solo show 45 degrees at exhibition’s gallery of Official College of Architects Murcia. Making process of mural for the solo show ‘The Limits of Blue’ at Dasto Gallery. Mural at the garden of the ��Eduardo Urculo Municipal Art Gallery’. Solo show 45 degrees at Exhibition’s space ‘Escuelas Dorado’. #silvialerin #mural #soloshow #exhibitionsgallery #collegeofarchitects #murcia #detail #makingprocess #thelimitsofblue #dasto #gallery #garden #eduardourculo #municipalartgallery #exhibitionsspace #escuelasdorado (at University of Bedfordshire) https://www.instagram.com/p/CZzKuEtNMON/?utm_medium=tumblr
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[TRAVEL WITH US] ✨Kumparicka Goat Farm✨ When we came to Stancija Kumparička, our wonderful host, the farm owner Aleš, devoted his time to show us the farm where his 340 goats graze on 200 hectares of ecologically clean pastures full of aromatic herbs, all year round. We saw the barn, cheese maturation room and then indulged in the tasting of their artisan eco cheese on the terrace. His daughter Tita, who is also a committed farm worker, showed us the baby goats, while their nine beautiful snow-white dogs - true goat and farm guardians - made the atmosphere even more welcomed and joyous. If you are looking for a real farm-like experience in the calming nature, Stancija Kumparički offers great ideas to de-stress and enjoy. You can participate in a cheese-making process where you’ll make your own handmade goat cheese which your friendly hosts will send to your home upon maturation. Or you can be a goat herder for a day and learn everything about this 24/7, hard but rewarding job that they love. For us, the visit to Stancija Kumparički was such a great day to remember. Their passion, attitude towards life, and love for nature are contagious. You can’t help but fall in love with this place. #goatfarm #goatcheese #goatproducts #stancijaKumparicka #stancija #Kumparickafarm #artisanproduct #ecoproducts #maturatedcheese #liquidecaramel #cheesetasting #cheese #makingprocess #handmadecheese #handmadegoatcheese #istria #visitistria #croatiafulloflife #handpickedbyALaCarteTravelCroatia #seamlessjourneys #enrichedtravelexperiences #enrichedexperiences #enrichingexperiance #visitcroatia https://www.instagram.com/p/CRqP5PWMCcD/?utm_medium=tumblr
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Monkey 🐒 #chinesezodiac #throwback #tb #tbt #makingprocess #program #handengraving #engraving #monkeys #monkey #monkeyyear #chinesenewyear #jaquetdroz #watch #mywatch
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*Stop-motion faces making process.
Every time that I saw those little faces, I always listened in my mind the song sang by evil Boogie’s boys when Santa Claus is kidnapped by them in the movie ‘The nightmare before Christmas’.
🎶Kidnap the Sandy Claus, lock him up real tight
Throw away the key and then
Turn off all the lights🎶
#stopmotion#stop-motion#puppet#reaction faces#faces#makingprocess#animation#art#my art journal#maker#sculpt#painting#sculpting
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♪ 愛用の #ブラザーミシン 20年以上の付き合いになります。 4本ロックを買う予定がないので、押���え金をテフロン押えに代えつつも、まち針打ってみたり、半独学のようなカタチでニットソーイングにトライしています。 正しいやり方もたくさんあるけど、自分のやりやすいカタチで仕立てていったらいいんじゃないかなと思っています。 #コンピューターミシン #家庭用ミシンでニットソーイング . #Ongakus #洋裁 #服作り #ソーイング #ミシン部 #大きいサイズの服 #インディーズブランド #dressmaking #makingclothes #knitsewing #makingprocess #plussizeclothes #handmadefashion #independentfashionbrand Ashby https://www.instagram.com/p/CGZcaqKleL8/?igshid=172b9qmzn9az6
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Work in passion! #tjcleather #makingprocess #leathergoods #ipadcover (tại Da Nang, Vietnam) https://www.instagram.com/p/B_vnJEPHgxo/?igshid=ztgpy9g02xfo
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