Ep.81: How to start and succeed as full time comic author and illustrator with Raul Trevino

EPISODE · Jan 2, 2018 · 59 MIN

Ep.81: How to start and succeed as full time comic author and illustrator with Raul Trevino

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Hey, guys! In this episode, I am chatting with Raul Trevino, a Mexican comic author, and illustrator living in Japan. He has been making comics for the last 15 years, and his specialty is to create fun worlds full of adventure.   Full Interview notes, guest contacts, key takeaways, and resources: https://artsideoflife.com/raul-trevino/   Special offer for Art Side of Life listeners ⭐️ Free 14 Days of Skillshare Premium - thousands of creative classes - illustration, painting, photography, well-being and many others 🔈 KNOWABLE Audio Courses - try for free - growing library of audio courses from experts and yours truly 📚🎧 Audible* - get it for FREE for 30-days - learn by listening to hundreds of books; *As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases 🎓 Evolve Artist Program -  better than an art college education and only at a fraction of the cost - World's Simplest Art Training Method Subscribe to Art Side of Life Podcast to get notified when I post new episodes! https://artsideoflife.com/itunes & https://artsideoflife.com/spotify Follow Art Side of Life on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/art_side_of_life/ Subscribe to Art Side of Life https://artsideoflife.com/subscribe Thanks for listening! Special thanks to Raul for joining me today. If you enjoyed this interview please let me know with a review, hopefully, 5 stars because I would like to reach many artists like you! See you in the next episode :) Bye! Connect with me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ivkam/

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