Help Everywhere You Look

When you’re doing digital art, sometimes you run into issues and don’t know how to best move forward. Maybe it’s a tool issue or a file problem, but something isn’t adding up and you’re beginning to get frustrated. Don’t worry though! There are tons of websites out there, videos from professionals in the industry, that more than likely have the exact answer you need. Search around a little bit, and I am almost certain you’ll find the answer you need. Here are three sites I found that have multiple tutorials of all kinds, and really explain the processes behind them- as well as explaining the programs.

FixthePhoto has been around since 2003 and is a trusted online photo retoucher. They have several tutorials including manipulation tutorials, ranging from a Harry Potter Patronus to fantasy portals and giant rhinos or elephants. These tutorials are the hottest thing right now in 2022, as the fantasy ones are pretty popular within movie tropes- due to Harry Potter and Marvel. FixthePhoto has a blog with even more tips that they share with readers, and the instructions given in the tutorials is super easy to follow. I myself definitely see myself going back to read through tips and tutorials to improve my artwork.

35 Best Photoshop Manipulation Tutorials in 2022 (fixthephoto.com)

PHLEARN has been around since 2011 and is a worldwide tutorial site that offers both free and paid, professional tutorials (which are much more in-depth and focused). They have over 600 recorded tutorials, some of which you can find on YouTube- where they are watched by over 190 countries. PHLEARN seems like a pretty good site and I do believe I’ll go back and watch some of their tutorials. If I had the extra money I’d probably do their in-depth ones. I took a quick listen to one of their free tutorials and it seemed very easy to follow and the guy doing the voice kept my interest and made it fun to watch.

The Best Free Photoshop Tutorials + Lightroom and Photography As Well (phlearn.com)

Adobe themselves has multiple tutorials on all their programs, from photoshop to Illustrator and those are definitely a big help when you’re trying to figure out the ins and outs of what each program is capable of.  All of their tutorials are very easy to follow and they go step by step, including explaining all the smaller tools and bits that you might not think are important (but actually are). It’s all extremely well written, which is something you’d expect from a top company like Adobe. I took a sneak peek at the Illustrator tutorial page, and there’s a lot to the program I didn’t realize, so I will definitely be saving the link and going back to read more.

View all Adobe Illustrator tutorials

CMS vs HTML

Understanding ‘content management system’ is a huge time saver when it comes to managing your own website(s). With CMS on your side, you no longer have to write codes yourself for all the different pages on your site. It completely eliminates the need to code at all! That alone is a huge relief, especially if you don’t fully understand code—or don’t understand it at all. With the content management system, it helps build strong webpages and storing images without destroying the quality, leaving you to focus more on other key parts to your site. The best part is, CMS is not just for websites! It can also help you with managing documents!

Building a website from scratch is definitely fun, but it can get overwhelming very easily, especially if it’s your first attempt. Even experienced site builders get overwhelmed at times when things aren’t going to plan. HTML (or HyperText Markup Language) is the fancy code that is the building block to all websites, used by creators to design and develop their webpages. It’s the most common, as you can find html in all links, but it’s not the only one out there. If you can understand HTML and code easily, then that’s one route you can take. However, coding takes a lot of patience and even more time. The smallest mis-type can completely destroy your webpage and set you back on launching your site. This could be especially time consuming if you have more than two pages to create. However, if you have only a few pages that will rarely need updating,  then HTML is the way to go.

Content management systems aid the web design industry to an extent. Small businesses can easily start up their own website and get the ball rolling. However, there could come a time when even that small business needs extra help with their site. Maybe there’s more work than the business can handle, maybe they’re getting swamped with low employees and can’t keep up with the site as much as they need to—and suddenly they need a massive amount of updates. Things like this help keep professional web developers in desire, as small businesses can reach out and hire them to assist wherever it is that the developer is needed. Maybe it’s to upkeep the site (or find an easy way for them to do it even with having their hands full with their own orders), maybe there’s some features (plugins) that will assist and even improve the site, to which the owner didn’t even think of. Unless every professional web developer in the world suddenly all have their own small business and can do their own pages, there will be a continuous need for them and the knowledge they have.

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What Is a Content Management System (CMS)? (kinsta.com)

CMS vs HTML: Why Use a Content Management System? | Core dna

How Recent Trends Affect CMS Website Design Companies (onebricktech.com)

Demographics Rule

According to WordPress, the top three Social Media platforms in 2019 were (in order) Facebook, YouTube, and in third Instagram. Facebook has over 2.2 million active users every month—a staggering near-third of the Worlds population. YouTube is highly used by podcasters/broadcasters to share their videos, which in turn earn them money- due to Pay Per Click ads put on videos. Instagram, which can be used for personal or business, has the third-highest Monthly Active User count for 2019.

Top 10 Social Media Websites And Platforms In 2019 (wordpresswpthemes.com)

Facebook can be used by a wide range of individuals for an even wider range of reasons. People have their personal pages, which they can use to keep in touch with friends and family or if it’s what they choose to do, add thousands upon thousands of random people as friends. People can use the platform to share their business, garner support for charities and build volunteer lists by getting the word out. Individuals can share videos, either pre-made (videos they’ve made or share another person’s video) or can go ‘LIVE’ and share videos that way, they can share pictures, and information about events and invite people to those events on an Event Page. People can make an actual page for a business, share information and invite people to ‘like’ the page, thus building a customer base.

YouTube has been around for a while, but in the past ten years or so it’s really become a platform for business-minded individuals or creators to share their content. Musical Artists release their Music Videos for the songs, talented home musicians can share videos of them making a cover for a well-known song. You even have the podcasters and Vloggers who put together videos for entertainment purposes. Take for instance two Youtubers that have a huge fanbase—Markiplier and Ethan Page. Markiplier has been sharing since close to 2012, mostly doing ‘let’s plays’ where he plays video games and shares his screen for viewers to see. If you watch a video of his from when he first started and compare to a more recent video from this year you can see a huge difference because he’s evolved over the years, not only on a personal level but he’s gotten a better mindset for what programs to use and what equipment works best. He’s done several interactive videos where viewers can choose a path, which takes them to a different video, the most recent being ‘In Space with Markiplier’, as well as built a clothing brand named ‘CLOAK’ which he advertises stealthily on his clothing in videos. Markiplier also runs a podcast with two of his friends, fellow YouTubers Muyskerm and LordMinion, which he advertises for in every video he posts. Ethan Page, on the other hand, is a Professional Wrestler, who has primarily taken to doing weekly videos of him and some of his friends doing ‘Toy Hunts’, where in each city they visit, they find a comic store or toy store and look for collectibles. Those are only two Youtubers who use the platform to build their brand, and build their fanbase via the video platform- but there are millions more who use it for similar and also different purposes.

Instagram started as primarily a picture-sharing platform, which grew due to the use of Hashtags (that Twitter likes to use as well). Now, videos can also be shared, mostly short ones. Users can promote products of their business through images or videos, using the rapid growth of Instagram to really benefit their promotions. Individuals can make personal Insta profiles, or like Facebook, can make a business page—and you can follow other businesses in the hope for them to do the same, and help promote each other.

Top 10 Social Media Websites And Platforms In 2019 (wordpresswpthemes.com)

Demographics are important in social media because it shows the range of characteristics of customers. Businesses can better understand who is purchasing from them and can get a good idea of who will buy from them in the future, maybe even change their demographic to get more customers in. If businesses can understand their demographic customer base, they can figure out their target market and get the right customers for what they’re offering. It can affect factors outside of the customer base as well, such as pricing, services offered, and packaging of products. If a business has the right demographic understanding, sales have the potential to increase. Some demographics a lot of businesses look at are purchasing power, geographic area, age of (potential) customers and family status.

Demographics – Overview, Variables, How they Affect Decisions (corporatefinanceinstitute.com)

Facebook demographics show that more users are male, sitting at 56% over 44% being female and the majority age range for all Facebook users are between 25 and 35. While the majority of users are mid twenties to mid thirties, the smallest demographic falls to the senior 65+ population, at only a 4.8% of users. The largest population on Facebook isn’t actually in the United States- it’s India, with over 320 million, towering over the U.S’ 190 million.  

Youtube has similar demographics, with 53.9% of global users being male, and only 46.1% being female. The highest percentage age-range for U.S users are the 18-29 year olds, holding a 95%, while only 49% of the 65+ population use Youtube. India, again, leads against the US as the country with the highest number of users at 467 million.

Instagram sticks to the demographic outlook, as females users are 48.4% compared to male users are at 51.6% and 31.2% of users are between 25-34 years of age. The U.S alone has 123 million Instagram users. The majority of Instagram users are outside of the U.S, a staggering 87% of users—and 17.6% of the Worlds population use Instagram. Out of the U.S teenage population, 25% of them say Instagram is their go-to preferred Social Media platform. A lot of Influencers and businesses use Instagram, as it provides a good interaction between them and their followers and customers.  Fun fact: the most liked photo on Instagram- at over 55 million likes- is a photo of an Egg.

63 Facebook Statistics You Need to Know in 2022 – Omnicore (omnicoreagency.com)

Instagram by the Numbers (2022): Stats, Demographics & Fun Facts (omnicoreagency.com)

Roughly half of the global population, 51%, use social media each day and on average, those 3.96 billion people spend 144 minutes on the different platforms. However, let’s take kids under 13 out of the equation- since most Social Media limits anyone under that age from getting an account. That leaves 65% of the world’s population on social media, and that total number has surged over the past year by 10%. The average U.S citizen spends just over 2 hours on Social Media, while the average time for a person in the Philippines is almost double that at 3 hours and 53 minutes.

How Much Time Does The Average Person Spend On Social Media? (digitalmarketing.org)

Out of the three highest-used Social Media, from the information I went through, Instagram is definitely growing the fastest. I believe this is due to the interactive ability between poster and audience. Sure, Facebook has nearly the same capabilities: share a photo, comment below, and like. However, not a lot of people use the Hashtag system on Facebook, but on Instagram, it’s hashtag city and that makes it a lot easier for people to find posts and businesses that they’re looking for. Want some new art or cuisine ideas? Search # healthy quick foods or # modern art and you’ve instantly got hundreds of posts at your fingertips.

When I was looking at the demographics for the three sites, I noticed the higher percentage of users accessed the platforms via mobile. It’s quicker, it’s easier for a lot of people—especially if you’re out of the house running errands and need to waste some time.