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<title type='text'>What type of artist are you...?</title>
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 I consider myself a character creator... from concept to living, breathing, being...!
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<title type='text'>Why Digital...?</title>
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 I found through my experience that working digitally affords my client and I a large degree a flexibility and control over the final images. Yes, a physical artifact is not left behind after the project is completed, but I am a commercial artist... &lt;br /&gt;My concern lies with the final image created after that a project can become unwieldy as a physical object that needs to be stored, especially as completed work begins to stack up. 
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