Artistic is usually used to connote some physical skill or talent (painting, sculpting, playing a musical instrument). Creative is the mental capacity to think of something new or different. I could be creative and imagine a beautiful sculpture...but not have the artitic talent to actually make it. Conversely, I might be able to carve anything you show me, but not be able to come up with some unique design.
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A person being painted is typically referred to as a "model." In artistic contexts, they may also be called a "subject" of the artwork. If the painting is a portrait, they can specifically be referred to as a "portrait subject."
There are many different types of art careers. If you love being creative you should look in becoming a Art Director, Craft Artist, Fine Artist, or Multimedia Artist.
corel draw is a vector based program used to make vector art. Adobes answer to corel draw is Adobe Illustrator. Corel is an older program, although still being produced, but not widely used because Adobe packages their programs. Adobe Photoshop is a pixel based program that uses small squares of color to make a picture. This is called the DPI (dots per inch). Vector programs dont work in DPI. Difference: You can make a vector art file as large as you want. A block of color is a block of color. You can take a 1 in by 1 in square and scale it to 1 ft by 1 ft and it will look exactly the same. In photoshop if you create a 1 in by 1 in square and scale it to 1 ft by 1 ft you get pixelation. Most logos are created as vector formats so they can be scaled to be small like a business card or large like on a billboard with no pixelation. You couldn't do that with a file created in photoshop. Biggest difference is artistic control. All the creative affects you see are done in photoshop. Corel doesnt have affects. But when you combine the powers of both you can have a nice looking billboard with a huge logo. hope this helps.
One thing is for sure, DO NOT change yourself for him. If you don't like art, don't make him think you do! Just show him interest in his art. Every artist loves appriciation. If you compliment him in very sincere ways, he'll enjoy being with you and if you show you care about what he does, he'll really like that.
TFP shoots, also known as Time for Print or Trade for Print, are collaborative photo shoots where the photographer and model exchange their time and skills without monetary compensation. In contrast, paid photography sessions involve the photographer being paid a fee for their services. The main difference is that TFP shoots are typically done for portfolio building or creative purposes, while paid sessions are for commercial or personal projects where the client pays for the photographer's expertise and services.