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As an illustrator, how do you make a living?
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I know this is a very unspecific and silly question and I'm not even sure it fits this sub, but I'm an intermediate artist and my goal is to make a living from freelancing and releasing educational content both digital and in the form of physical books. (For what it's worth, I struggle with mental health and have a very difficult time maintaining a job, and art is something I love to do and have for a long time.)
Now, I have yet to research the market and figure out how to sell, but I'm just wondering how you do it. I'm prepared to spend years and years of drawing before this happens, I know that this will be very hard.
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where you find free good quality illustrations for your projects
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just wanted to let you know, in case someone is searching for free illustrations/images or icons.
Humaaans https://www.humaaans.com/
Free Illustrations https://lukaszadam.com/illustrations
DrawKit https://www.drawkit.io/
Illustrations.co https://illlustrations.co/
Open Doodles https://opendoodles.com
Absurd Design https://absurd.design
They are all free.
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I’ve been quite happy with https://undraw.co. Would definitely recommend it.