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Hello and welcome! Here, you'll find a curated collection of my digital artworks and graphic design projects. Explore my latest creations, witness the journey of my artistic evolution and get inspired by the diverse range of visual expressions. Enjoy your visit!
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How do I add a new question & answer?To add a new FAQ follow these steps: 1. Click “Manage FAQs” button 2. From your site’s dashboard you can add, edit and manage all your questions and answers 3. Each question and answer should be added to a category 4. Save and publish.
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Can I insert an image, video, or gif in my FAQ?Yes. To add media follow these steps: 1. Enter the app’s Settings 2. Click on the “Manage FAQs” button 3. Select the question you would like to add media to 4. When editing your answer click on the camera, video, or GIF icon 5. Add media from your library.
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How do I edit or remove the “FAQ” title?You can edit the title from the Settings tab in the app. If you don’t want to display the title, simply disable the Title under “Info to Display”.
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What is an FAQ section?An FAQ section can be used to quickly answer common questions about you or your business, such as “Where do you ship to?”, “What are your opening hours?” or “How can I book a service?” It’s a great way to help people navigate your site and can even boost your site’s SEO.
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What drove me into studying Graphic Design?I pursued studies in graphic design because of my lifelong passion for drawing. Initially, I aspired to pursue fine arts, but lacking confidence in my skills to prepare for it, I sought alternative paths. It wasn't until my second year of high school that I discovered the audio and visual arts department, initially drawn to it for its animation focus. However, by my third year, I learned that it primarily graduated students as graphic designers, which appealed to me even more as it offered direct entry into the animation field. Despite my efforts, I ultimately didn't gain admission after the Panhellenic exams and ended up attending a vocational school (IEK), which I don't regret. My initial awareness of the audio and visual arts department came from a TV commercial on the ANT1 channel advertising studies at the ANT1 media lab. However, it wasn't until my second year of high school that I learned more about it through a friend's discovery online. Regrettably, we didn't thoroughly research it on forums at the time, assuming we would learn more if accepted. It wasn't until my final year of high school that I independently researched the department, gaining insight into its offerings. After two years, I passed the Panhellenic exams but didn't secure admission to my desired department. Nevertheless, I plan to take qualifying exams for the audio and visual arts department in the future to further my studies in graphic design. Despite financial considerations, I am determined to pursue my passion and advance in the field.
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Is there an English version of my CV?Take a look at the "CV" section on my website. It contains all the information in English.
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What is Clip Studio Paint?Clip Studio Paint, informally known in Japan as Kurisuta, is a family of software applications developed by Japanese graphics software company Celsys. It is used for the digital creation of comics, general illustration, and 2D animation. You can download various of assets such as 3D poses for references, backgrounds, materials, brushes, textures, patterns and many more. Both for free and for under a certain amount of money. However, you can do your research on the internet for further information.
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What is Medibang Paint Pro?MediBang Paint Pro is a FREE digital painting and comic creation software. It's available for PCs and Mac. Even though it's free it comes loaded with features. MediBang Paint includes everything you need to illustrate or make comics. Is it good? MediBang is a great program to get started with. While certainly not as complex as other programs, MediBang is a great intro to the world of digital artwork, because let's face it; digital art at first can seem scary.
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Have I ever made a gif animation by just drawing?Yes, I have done so in the past. I arranged each frame in a specific sequence to create the gif animation. Here are some examples that I have published on my Deviantart page: 1) https://www.deviantart.com/qt-despth/art/Deyna-Beam-Attack-Jumping-and-spinning-in-the-air-772964721 2) https://www.deviantart.com/qt-despth/art/Deyna-and-Ice-757979328 However, my most recent animation is exclusively uploaded to my YouTube channel. You can view it through the following link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=afpfgkNWaoc As for locating these past gif animations on my YouTube channel, you can certainly find them by browsing through the channel.
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Where I come from?I hail from Kefalonia, an island where I spent my formative years. Specifically, I resided in a village called Skala on Kefalonia, where I lived for the first 18 years of my life.
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Do I have plans in moving to a different place/area in Athens?I don't think I'll do that.
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What is Flipnote Studio?Flipnote Studio, originally released in Japan as Moving Notepad (うごくメモ帳, Ugoku Memochō), was a free downloadable application available through the Nintendo DSi's DSiWare digital distribution service. Developed by Nintendo EAD Tokyo, Flipnote Studio allowed the user to create both word-based and picture-based notes with the stylus, add sound, and combine them to create frame-by-frame flipbook-style animations. In English-language keynote addresses and conferences prior to its release, the application was referred to as Moving Notepad by Nintendo, and was announced at E3 2009 officially as Flipnote Studio. It was released in Japan on December 24, 2008, in North America on August 12, 2009, and in Europe and Australia on August 14, 2009. It was later included as a preloaded program on the Nintendo DSi and DSi XL with firmware 1.4. An online service, titled Flipnote Hatena (うごメモはてな, Ugomemo Hatena) allowed users to download flipnotes created by other users and to post stills from flipnotes to the sharing site Miiverse. The service officially retired on May 31, 2013. However, users were still able to transfer Flipnotes from their Flipnote Hatena account to the Flipnote Gallery World service provided with Flipnote Studio 3D, until it was shut down on April 2, 2018. After the closure of the Nintendo DSi Shop on March 31, 2017, the original Flipnote Studio is no longer available for download. The original Flipnote application cannot be transferred onto the Nintendo 3DS; instead, a successor titled Flipnote Studio 3D was released for the platform. However, the good news are that on February 2014, a new Flipnote Hatena Service called Sudomemo released for the Flipnote Studio! Also, you may not be able to download the original Flipnote Studio app on the 3Ds via e-Shop, but you can download and install it yourself to your 3Ds system provided you have your Nintendo 3Ds system modded/homebrewed. You can do it with the help of your computer! Yes, the 3Ds can even run applications that a Nintendo DSi system can originally run as well, not only just software only the Nintendo 3Ds can run. Not all hopes are lost eventually.
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Do I know how to use a MAC computer besides a Windows pc?Yes! Even though it's been a while since my college days, I'm still proficient in operating a MAC computer, alongside my familiarity with Windows PCs.
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Where did I study Graphic Design?At IEK Delta.
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What is a QR Code?A QR code, short for Quick Response code, is a type of two-dimensional barcode that can store various types of information. When scanned using a smartphone or a QR code reader, it can quickly provide access to the stored information. This can include website URLs, contact information, app downloads, product details, and much more. QR codes are commonly used for marketing, advertising, and making it easier for users to access online content quickly.
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