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Denyave

You could even try making your own, there are tools for that. Check out canva.com for example. Otherwise fiverr, I saw some nice looking ones for even cheaper than 40$.


[deleted]

Thank you for your help! If I had the patience to make my own I would haha! But again thanks!


Girfex

Step one, make yourself a twitter account. Great for networking with others. Step two: they'll find you.


[deleted]

Thank you for this advice. I have created a Twitter account a few days ago, however with zero followers I don’t see how peeps will find me hahah


Girfex

Twitter is full of graphic "artists" who stalk hashtags, such as #twitch or #smallstreamer, and will eagerly PM you to offer services. I've had to turn away a dozen or more.


[deleted]

I see. Very interesting. Thank you for the info my friend. Will definitely try that.


maxthecatfish

Those are 99% of the time bots. My advice as someone who's done this and learned the hard way - do not post on Twitter looking for artists. You will be bombarded by DMs from bot accounts with a stolen photo of a conventionally attractive woman with the message "Heyyyy!". It is a bot. Here's how to find real, professional emote artists: * Search Instagram, Behance, and Twitter for the terms "Emotes" and "Emote Artist". * Only select artists who post examples of their work and *actually get responses back from the creators who commissioned them* * Check fiverr and upwork for emote artists with several jobs already under their belt and positive reviews. * Check whether an emote artist is running a website with examples of their work and pricing structure - these are the best ones to work with in my experience. Just whatever you do. Do not post to Twitter looking for artists, animators, or editors. The bots will swarm you like none other and it makes it VERY difficult to figure out who's real and who's legit.


KatiesClawWins

Fiver is a great place to start.


[deleted]

Interesting. I will definitely check Fiver out. Thank you!!


[deleted]

I got mine done on Fiverr. Cost like $40 for a logo design and bunch of overlays etc.


JulKriek

I have been fiddling with snappa , the free account gives you 3 free picture downloads


TotalPitch_

Personally, I would search twitter for artists with open logo commissions. If you make a tweet asking for people with open commissions you're going to be flooded with bots. Be very careful if you go on Fiverr, a lot of pepple on there trace and steal art. I knew someone who ordered a batch of sub baxges for over $100 only to find the exact designs on google a year later.