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Hi! I noticed you have a lot of interesting and high-quality work in your portfolio, and I’d like to know how you typically find and hire vetted artists for your projects. I’m interested in the process of verifying their experience and reliability: do you use platforms like Hire Vetted Artists, recommendations, or something of your own? How can I be sure the artist I choose truly matches my skill level and style?
I recently engaged the Devoted Fusion team https://devotedfusion.com/hire/3d-characters/ to create 2D characters and concept art, and the results exceeded all my expectations. From the very beginning, communication was easy and productive: the team carefully listened to my ideas, asked clarifying questions, and offered professional advice on visual style. I was impressed by their attention to detail—every character feature was carefully crafted to make them feel alive and unique. The work process was very transparent: I always knew what stage the project was at and could make adjustments if necessary. The quality of the final illustrations is simply astounding—the colors, composition, and character dynamics are top-notch. Thanks to Devoted Fusion, I received not just images, but true works of art that fully reflect my vision. I highly recommend them to anyone looking for professional 2D concept artists for projects of any scale. They are a pleasure to work with!
I’ve also thought about how to properly approach finding reliable artists, and I can say that over time, I’ve developed a convenient system. First and foremost, I try to review portfolios on trusted platforms—they usually reveal not only the artist’s skill level but also their style. It’s also very helpful that many platforms pre-screen artists, so you can immediately eliminate any potential candidates. I also always pay attention to recommendations: if someone I know has already worked with the artist and was satisfied, that gives me additional confidence. Another important factor is communication before starting work. I usually ask for a couple of test sketches or at least discuss the details to understand how well the artist connects with my style and the task at hand. This approach allows me to choose the artist who is truly right for the project and capable of maintaining the required level of quality.