Q: "Can someone do this for me?"
A: "Is there money involved?"
Q: "No..."
A: "Then you have do it yourself. Here's some advice on how".
A2: "...And some related brain-dumping".
Dalton Calford
Ok, that is your problem. No brain dump as that is your income and skill set you are giving away. It sounds harsh, but, you need to understand that your skills, talents and experience are valuable. It is not just what you produce that has value. Ask yourself - how much has it cost you to get to the point in life to be able to do the work they want? Now you are willing to give all that away for free?
I currently need a digital artist who is able to produce svg/dxf files, but, I am not actively looking as I know that I am not in the financial position to offer what the job deserves. I will have the capital in time, but, I am no more willing to have an artist work for nothing, than I am willing to work for nothing myself.
Darrell Hardy
If you can take five minutes to point the person to some useful tutorials, or give them the first three things they should know, you make a positive impact that can (a) bring them back as an actual client when they have money or (b) have them refer you to potential clients who do have money.
Dalton Calford
There is a difference, a few pointers is not a brain dump.
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