![]() How do you come up with new ideas? Do you ever get ‘creative block’? ![]() I can even edit the character pose (depending on the object structure) and easily choose and change any colour in just a single click using Global Colour. Also, the flexibility of the shape and object, so when there is feedback/revisions from clients, I just need to edit the nodes rather than redraw the entire scene. Hmm, the main reason is maybe that vector doesn’t lose quality when zooming in and the file size is very small, so it doesn’t take up too much space. What appeals to you most about vector-based illustration? So to fix this, I tell the client about this time-zone issue at the beginning of the project, provide progress periodically before I go to sleep, and then ask them to describe and give me very detailed feedback, so after I get up in the morning, I can immediately work on the revisions they’ve already provided. For example, sometimes when it’s morning or afternoon where my clients are, where I am it is about time to go to sleep. I also get some projects from abroad but the time-zones are very different. I schedule in which projects to work on first based on the deadline date, arrange some time to make some personal portfolio work to post on social media and I also spare some time to spend with my family. So, I have to make a regular work schedule so that everything can run smoothly. One of the biggest challenges as a freelancer for me is time management and also the different time-zone issues with the client overseas. What are the biggest challenges you’ve faced as a freelancer? And how have you overcome them?
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