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How Do You "Sell" Yourself As a 3D Artist?

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I'm posting this in response to a prompt I have for my current college course. 

How do you sell yourself as a 3D artist?  Of course, you have to have a portfolio, that's the main resource to share when looking for a job.  Aside from that, though, how do you draw attention to your work?  Do you simply post it in as many places as you can, such as here and Artstation, Facebook, Pinterest, and so on? 

What kind of details do you include when showing your works; number of triangles, tools used, time it took to complete?  Does it depend on where you're posting to what kind of information you share about the completed work?

Are there any techniques that you use to draw attention in to your portfolio? 

Do you set yourself on a theme for the kind of work that you complete, or do you try to be eclectic in your style to show that you have the ability to adapt?

Thank you for taking the time to read and respond!

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