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Efficient Social Media Management: Top Free Tools for Simultaneous Posting

In today's fast-paced digital world, managing multiple social media accounts can be a time-consuming task. For individuals and businesses trying to maintain an active online presence, the need to post content simultaneously on various platforms is essential. However, the question arises: is it possible to achieve this without spending a dime? In this article, we will explore the quest for efficient social media management and unveil the top free tools that allow you to post on multiple social media sites at once. Let's dive in! 1. The Quest for Efficient Social Media Management As the number of social media platforms continues to grow, so does the need for efficient management. Posting content individually on each platform can be tedious and inefficient, especially for those with busy schedules. The quest for streamlined social media management has led to the emergence of tools designed to simplify the process and save valuable time. 2. Exploring Free Options for Simultaneo

Why Do You Work So Small?

A question that comes up from time to time on YouTube and Instagram is why I often work so small.  Tamir Erez asks: “Would I be wrong to say that the larger the size of paper you’re drawing [on], the easier it will be for you to be precise in small details? So why are the paintings always so small, looking like 30-35 cm by 20-25 cm. Maybe less. Isn’t it better for you to paint on a larger surface? More details, more convenient for you and to your brushes … Thank you for good lessons, and good videos.” Sno Kones, gouache, 5 x 7 inches. I have painted all different sizes, from relatively big fantasy panoramas (roughly 4 feet by 2 feet), to tiny miniatures. Most of my Dinotopia paintings are about 30% larger than printed size, which allows for plenty of detail without losing the sense of brushstrokes at the reproduced size. So if I have an “average” size for my illustration paintings, it’s about 18 x 24 inches.  Size becomes an issue when you’re trying to frame, transport, and store a lot
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