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1  Economy / Services / Video Editing, Photo Manipulation, Illustration, 3D, 2D, and other services on: May 27, 2019, 05:18:35 AM
Hi, I'm a multi-disciplinary freelancer with 8 years experience in Photo editing, Vector graphics, Video Editing, Illustration, comic book inking(traditional, vector, and raster). That means I can do a wide range of things from creating business cards, logos, and brochures for print, to taking together a bunch of video files you took and turning them into a youtube video with word animations, scene transition effects, and various other things.

If you want art done of something you had in mind, just give me the instructions and I'll bring your vision to life. I own nearly the entire adobe suite such as photoshop, illustrator, and so on since 2011, which are my tools for creating magnificent, high quality works.

I also do some 3D through blender, but unlike my other skills, I only have about a year experience total in that. Tongue

Video Editing
A good example of what I can do and the only high quality one I can show publicly, as it's among other videos in a reel from the Studio I use to work for:
https://youtu.be/0h1zz54NLC8?t=215

A very good example of what I can do, such as that animated sun dude with the shades,or the pencil character doing the sketching effect which even that I did manually.

Photo Manipulation/Editing
Some examples of photo manipulation, using movie posters as an example(note how in "Anongers:BULLRUN" poster, in the original, you can't see Captain America's entire stomach, but in the edited version, you can see it as well as having removed Thor's hair, I hope you'll notice small details like that, that is my photo manipulation skill at work):
https://imgur.com/a/jUbXc1G

I got a photo of when I was working on one of the commercials, If I can get permission and my hands on the final file, I'll post it, I'm told I'm really good at video editing by different clients, and I do feel it's currently my best skill: https://i.imgur.com/tooKhOQ.jpg

2D works
Some of my illustrations, ranging from digital painting to vector art:
https://imgur.com/a/2myJ7OD
Black and White Art(inking in either traditional, digital, or vector):
https://imgur.com/a/UPW3d4f
GIFS I've made:
https://imgur.com/a/sqjDWOw
Examples of Print works I've done for clients, and 3 where for fun:
https://imgur.com/a/Wk17Ho9

3D works

Some of my 3D works, reminder, I only have a little over a year in experience in this compared to my other skills that range from 8 to 12+ years.
https://imgur.com/a/STu8VqU
The "Fur Away" pet brush is the only 3D model I've done so far for a client, and the last model I worked on, all other models I did for my own projects.

Please PM me for quotes, as the price of a project or piece depends a lot on how much is going into it and how detailed it will be, which helps me estimate the final price for it. As for my other skills, pricing goes:

Video Editing: $29 per hour.
Sketching: $15 per hour.
Inking: $18 per hour.
Print works(Graphic Design/Business Cards): $20 per hour.
Logos: $100 fixed price. (Although, if you already have a design ready and want it turned into vector for print, that will be $33).
I will also do fixed price per project as well for any project.

I'm hoping to accept payment in Bitcoin equivalent to the rates above in dollars, and if you want to pay in fiat, I do have a paypal. As for the Bitcoin payment method, we could either use one you prefer, or we could use this service: https://www.setescrow.com/

Best Regards.

NOTE: If there is something else you are wondering that I can do, don't hesitate to ask, I can do some other things like front-end website work, but since I am primarily focused on the listed skills, but it a job comes along demanding an unlisted skill, I will offer services for it depending on the details of the project. Cool Cool
2  Economy / Digital goods / Freelancer offering Photo editing/manipulation, Video Editing, and more. on: May 26, 2019, 06:45:45 PM
Hi, I'm a freelancer with 8 years experience in Photo editing, Vector graphics, Video Editing, Illustration, comic book inking(traditional, vector, and raster). That means I can do a wide range of things from creating business cards, logos, and brochures for print, to taking together a bunch of video files you took and turning them into a youtube video with word animations, scene transition effects, and various other things. If you want art done of something you had in mind, just give me the instructions and I'll bring your vision to life. I own nearly the entire adobe suite such as photoshop, illustrator, and so on since 2011.

I also do some 3D through blender, but unlike my other skills, I only have about a year experience total in that.  Tongue

Some examples of photo manipulation, using movie posters as an example(note how in "Anongers:BULLRUN" poster, in the original, you can't see Captain America's entire stomach, but in the edited version, you can see it as well as having removed Thor's hair, I hope you'll notice small details like that, that is my photo manipulation skill at work):
https://imgur.com/a/jUbXc1G

Some of my illustrations, ranging from digital painting to vector art:
https://imgur.com/a/2myJ7OD

Black and White Art(inking in either traditional, digital, or vector):
https://imgur.com/a/UPW3d4f

GIFS I've made:
https://imgur.com/a/sqjDWOw

Examples of Print works I've done for clients, and 3 where for fun:
https://imgur.com/a/Wk17Ho9

Some of my 3D works, reminder, I only have a little over a year in experience in this compared to my other skills that range from 8 to 12+ years.
https://imgur.com/a/STu8VqU

The "Fur Away" pet brush is the only 3D model I've done so far for a client, and the last model I worked on, all other models I did for my own projects.

As for video editing, I only have one legally showable example right now that I did for fun, as any other video I have with me is for private client projects, and all files where stored in the studio(not to mention the massive size of the files), I never took any with me home, so I'll try to make a fully featured video with full effects and everything to show what I'm really capable of. All I got is a photo of when I was working on one of the commercials, I'm told I'm really good at video editing by different clients, and I do feel it's currently my best skill:

Skip to 00:23, aside from the inserted music from the start that isn't in the game, note the sound affects, transitions, and transitioning to a scene from a cartoon related to the game at 00:24. That was just the basics though as I can do far more advanced stuff than that, which I hope to provide an example of soon, it will be bitcoin related and possibly a parody.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eo99ocpZJIA&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR2zYyxk8-UujmcZhcQwcRH98n7jTbJ9uva1I-BE5emuG3TlVTVbuJKqPJU

Please PM me for quotes, as the price of a project or piece depends a lot on how much is going into it and how detailed it will be, which helps me estimate the final price for it.

I'm hoping to accept payment in Bitcoin but if for some reason you want to pay in old fiat, I do have a paypal. As for the Bitcoin payment method, we could either use one you prefer, or we could use this service which I hear is nice: https://www.setescrow.com/

Best Regards.

3  Other / Off-topic / Re: Where to post bitcoin and crypto related art? on: May 25, 2019, 11:53:49 PM
@Tccrypto Thank you! Here's a bullish poster I made today.  Tongue The bitcoin destroying the building could be interpreted as Bitcoin storming the traditional stock market.
https://i.imgur.com/mgDeh7J.jpg

@LUCKMCFLY Thank you! I do have a reddit account and have been posting on bitcoin and cryptocurrency forums, but which forum do you refer to where it asks for artists worldwide and rewards them with bitcoin?  Shocked I would fancy using such a forum to spread awareness of my works. I hope to spread my reputation around as well.  Lips sealed
4  Other / Off-topic / Re: Where to post bitcoin and crypto related art? on: May 18, 2019, 04:38:08 AM
@cryptjh I'm saving that for when I get to Anongers: REKT game, where the whale gets rekt and Bitcoin goes on a bullrun, just like people had to wait a year after the sad ending of Infinity War for the awaited conclusion to such a tragic turn of events in Avengers.  Shocked

I updated the poster, now it makes more sense, Anongers: Age of BEARTRON, who's the personal and evil trade bot for Whanos. I also improved the previous poster before that, it's a double feature.  Tongue
https://i.imgur.com/A0nybBo.jpg

Alternatively, here is the other version of the infinity dump poster, but with a realistic Whanos and all, real life, bitcoin antagonist line up.  Embarrassed

https://i.imgur.com/sHSj5lX.jpg

Makes me wonder why Bitcoin has so many enemies.  Huh But just like any hero, Bitcoin has to overcome such obstacles in order to succeed.
5  Other / Off-topic / Re: Where to post bitcoin and crypto related art? on: May 17, 2019, 06:57:32 PM
@Ucy Thanks for the links, I heard of steemit, but didn't know you could do more than blogs. I'll give it a shot!  Cool

@uneng I'm on Twitter and posted a few with hashtags, but only got like 1 or 2 likes so far. Tongue I'll definitely try to find a FB group for that sort of stuff. Instagram is a bit annoying for me since I can't post from PC, only from phone.  Lips sealed But I'll try it out anyway. Thanks for the tips, I did find 1 or 2 interested people on another site.

@Alpinat Thank you very much, yeah, once I have enough work showcasing my talents, I'll post a thread. I lost my usb that had a ton of important graphic design, past works and I can't find the back up of it on any harddrive, which is why I'm stuck remaking a new portfolio, so I'm just having fun with it by making it bitcoin themed, lol.  Tongue

My latest masterpiece:
https://i.imgur.com/7HQ4EsH.jpg
6  Other / Off-topic / Re: Where to post bitcoin and crypto related art? on: May 15, 2019, 05:50:29 AM
A new masterpiece:

https://i.imgur.com/NFYWh1b.jpg

Tell me if you recognize the members of Whanos' "Bit Order".
7  Other / Off-topic / Re: Where to post bitcoin and crypto related art? on: May 08, 2019, 11:32:35 PM
Thanks.  Cool
8  Other / Off-topic / Re: Where to post bitcoin and crypto related art? on: May 08, 2019, 05:01:55 AM
Are you wanting to sell your art? I've seen some crypto related arts posted on Goods(https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=51.0) before.

Both to sell AND entertain. : )
Okay, I'm waiting to see those artworks you made related to crypto and bitcoin.

I guess that's the best place for you to sell and entertain people with those great pieces you have. You can start posting your art works there including the prices and if a mod finds out that it shouldn't be there, it will be transferred automatically.
I've got two new ones, check them out:
https://i.imgur.com/hFbORlK.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/KKegoZ1.jpg

Have you thought about making some crypto related merchandise? I think some people around this forum would be happy to buy a t-shirt with some creative prints on it. Despite the popularity of cryptocurrencies it is still pretty hard to find something interesting, even on this forum.


That's a nice idea, I've paranoid about delivering stuff to people and having the package never reach it's destination(I read about such incidents when researching selling on places like Ebay or Amazon.) True, hardly anything interesting when it comes to cc merchandise.

I hope you find a decent job.
Thanks, but after knowing what I can do with money through BTC, I now realize I can create the capital I need to create my own company, and spend what precious years I have left in my life to share the products that I have in my mind with the world.

For example, when I had $3,000 on hand to use, I turned it into $9,000 in a month since I had skills in trading from my time studying gold/silver markets(although I was too risk adverse then to put it to use). Although what happened is complicated, I lost it all and more to scammers(I broke my own rule by deviating away from trusted coins, before that, I was on a roll, just making gains and no losses). I spent a year doing manual labor in a dangerous yet exotic job over open ocean as self-punishment, then I returned after a year. I'm still 1:1 with my financial problems, whatever I make, is eaten up by costs so I can't even save up money to buy a decent sized amount of BTC.

Then last month, I decided to trade again, and I still got it, tripled what I put into it. $100 turned to $300, just like back when I turned $3,000 into $9,000. (And I first discovered this skill when I turned a friend's 4,000 into 16,000 in under a month back before the last bull run even happened).

Now, I'm just trying to get BTC directly since all cash I can get is eaten up anyway.

BTC is the gateway to making my dreams a reality(well, probably any market will do, but I prefer BTC), and finally being able to self-fund the projects I've had laying dormant for years. (I am super confident one of them will be a multi-million dollar idea, so I would rather self-fund it myself, with help from BTC.)

If somebody where to send me even 1 BTC, that's it, game over for this predicament, and the start of something amazing for the world.

Long after I'm dead, this project of mines will have made it's place in society(if successful, in fact, I'm surprised nobody has made it yet, since I've already had this idea for like 15 years already).

But anyway, if it wasn't for these ideas in my head, and these talents, I would happily chug along in a 8 to 5(which I've already done for years) and watch TV(which I haven't done in 16 years) or whatever else is done when somebody doesn't have such a complex idea in their head that they are waiting to bring forth to the world(but can't due to lack of capital and what not.)  Lips sealed

Since I'm not immortal, the sooner I can get to my financial goals, the sooner the project can begin.

You have a very strange skill
Why, thank you!  Cool

9  Other / Off-topic / Re: Where to post bitcoin and crypto related art? on: May 01, 2019, 02:38:29 AM
Are you wanting to sell your art? I've seen some crypto related arts posted on Goods(https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=51.0) before.

Both to sell AND entertain. : )
10  Other / Off-topic / Where to post bitcoin and crypto related art? on: May 01, 2019, 01:00:25 AM
Not just on this forum, but where on the internet would be the best place for this? As a freelancer with skills in photo manipulation, video editing, and illustration, I kind of what to make media, like art, related to bitcoin and post it somewhere for people to look at. Where could I go to do this?

For example, this parody creation of mine related to bitcoin and the crypto market.  Grin
https://i.imgur.com/Jcwl1ds.png

EDIT: More Whanos, "the Mad Trader and literal whale" posters.

https://i.imgur.com/NFYWh1b.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/hFbORlK.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/KKegoZ1.jpg
11  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: What do you need to know legally to sell on localbitcoins.com in the USA? on: December 01, 2018, 09:46:48 PM
@figmentofmyass Thanks for the info, FUUUUUUUUU, so basically trading more than 300 in a year is bad.  Cry Do I have to move out of the country and do business elsewhere then come back, or do I have to totally get citizenship in another country to even begin try it? Or if I do STAY here, what is the license fee cost? I read 178,000 per year, is this possibly true?! You could move and establish yourself in some BTC friendly country for a lot less. Is there anywhere in the world where this sort of arbitrage is even legal??

@gentlemand Yikes, then the 25,000 a day limit is literally only for rich people then to move their BTC comfortably around and not for arbitrage. So If not in the USA, what country do you reccomend? Do I have to get rid of my US citizenship and move there? Could I just do it from there as a visitor? Do I have to become a citizen of said country before doing this arbitrage? Will they have a $178,000 fee to get a license as well? Man, opportunities. : I
12  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: What do you need to know legally to sell on localbitcoins.com in the USA? on: December 01, 2018, 01:36:34 AM
@gentlemand Dear gosh, and I thought CB was encouraging arbitrage with such high limits. Is there other sites similar to CB that are okay with LCB? I remember registering to a bunch like CB, and doing KYC with all of them, then not touching them again after(and it was months before last years bullrun, so I had the chance to buy BTC at 2,000-3,000 at the time, but had no capital to work with.) I'm in FL by the way.

Big operations? What if I keep it small, like arbitrage $1,800, with 10% of it being profit, so I would be netting $180 a day. I read somewhere that it was fine as long as I wasn't going over $2,000 over a single client.

@baradfo Too bad about CB, any others similar to it that are okay with it? I registered with a bunch back then, did KYC, but never logged in again after that, and that was over a year ago. As for FINCEN/FINRA and SEC, isn't that only if I do more than $2,000 for a single person? I was reading that if its under $2,000 per customer, then there wouldn't be a need for the money transmitter license, but I guess I would still have to register with FINCEN/FINRA, how much would that cost? As for taxes, isn't it something like 30% capital gains tax, and then 15% of some other tax? I see about the bank, is it better to go to them and tell them what I'm gonna do beforehand? I'm in FL by the way.
13  Bitcoin / Legal / What do you need to know legally to sell on localbitcoins.com in the USA? on: November 30, 2018, 01:20:21 AM
I tried googling it, but its a cluster eff of information. So what I got from it all, is that you need a money transmitter license? You need to verify who you deal with, and also file reports for customers that buy more than $2,000 worth of bitcoin in a day?

Basically, what happened was, is that I logged in to my coinbase for the first time in months(and its lv3 verified) and found that my daily bank limit is now at $25,000, my credit card is at $7,500 weekly limit, and Paypal withdrawals at $25,000 a day. Then I remembered that localbitcoins site sells bitcoin at a rate higher than the actual price, something like 5% to 20%, which I guess is the profit they make minus fees. So a lightbulb turned on in my head, what if I registered to lbc, then used whatever capital I had in USD(right now, I can only spare $500) to buy btc on coinbase pro/gdax when I enter a trade in LBC, and then transfer the BTC there and sell it for 5% to 15% higher price and then receive profit in bank account or paypal? So lets say I make 10% profit off my starting capital, then I would have, say, $550 now, then repeat the process again, $605, and so on.

So, do I need to jump a lot of hurdles to get started? A license? Registration with the gubbermint? Going to my bank and telling them I'm gonna be selling BTC for profit? What do I need to do so I don't get THIS happening to me for selling btc for usd: https://youtu.be/L4bkbRhkXYE?t=2

It kind of seems like a waste that my CB account has a $25,000 a day limit and it's not being used. : I

Is it too late to even profit through LBC? Will I be waiting days before somebody purchases anything?

And I forgot to mention, how often will I encounter scammers? I read a few horror stories on reddit like chargebacks and so on, whats the scammer to legit buyer ratio like? Did KYC solve this?
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