answers1: Yes all of those can be visual art jobs but some are very
hard to get such as graphic design and animation. Marketing and
business art can also be good jobs. It really depend on the type of
art you have experience in. :)
answers2: web site Designer, graphic designer, textile designer,
industrial designer also artist, photographer, animation artist and
illustrator.
answers3: if you are looking to make money.. then none.. unless you
are a extremely prodigous artist. I am quite good at art (not to be
cocky) I won a scholastic competition and my art went to a New York
gallery and what not, I also was successful in Art AP scoring a 5 on
my exam.. I shined brightly and when I talked to an artist who was
really good, in fact on a pro-level he told me that he hated his job
because he had to do his art according to other peoples standards and
views.. this is very difficult thing to do.. as well as the fact that
it does not make very good money.
answers4: This could take all day! Start by looking around you,
everything with a picture on it was made by someone. <br>
Graphic design. - This is a pretty broad term. It can refer to
anything from preping images to go on T-shirts, magazine lay outs,
stationary headers, right down to the person who creates the zip code
stickers that you see on everything. <br>
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Illustration. There's graphic novels, comics, newspaper
illustrations, novel covers, kids books, picture books, coloring
books, If you like books you see where I'm going with this... within
the illustration industry there is also room for specialization,
Inkers, designers, concept artists, ... <br>
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Theater- Set design, costume design <br>
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Animation - this is the area I know the most about so I can be fairly
in depth. <br>
Concept artist <br>
Designer for: <br>
props <br>
characters <br>
backgrounds <br>
Story boarder <br>
Layout artist <br>
Modeler <br>
Rigger 2D, <br>
Background painter- <br>
Classical Animator <br>
inbetweener <br>
2D, Flash, Toonboom - Toonboom is better I promise. <br>
3D animator <br>
Effects artist <br>
matt-painter /texture-er <br>
3D lighting artist <br>
Compositing <br>
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This isn't mentioning anything about stop-motion, sculpting for 3D and
all that jazz. <br>
Hell I know a guy trained in animation who's designing theme-park rides. <br>
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P.S Industrial design. <br>
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answers5: Art Therapist. They help abused children, people who
experience trauma after an extreme acident and also aid police in
finding clues at crime scenes if writting is present. <br>
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Art Dealer - A gallery owner and can sell other artist's work. Working
as an assistant can help you develope selling skills for your own art
if you wish to be a freelance artist. <br>
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Artistic Print Maker - Making prints from Lithograph press and or
digital reproductions. <br>
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Art Director - for movies, films, or large publically funded projects <br>
Digital animation - for video games and walt disney <br>
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Set Designer <br>
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