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Best Korean-speaking Midjourney freelancers to hire in 2025

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FAQs

Look for someone who has experience in graphic design and digital art. Make sure they know how to use AI tools to create unique images. Check if they have a portfolio with lots of cool pictures they made.
Clearly explain what you want the pictures to look like. Tell them why you need these images and what they will be used for. It helps if you can show examples or give a mood board of ideas.
Ask them to show artwork they made before. Look for projects similar to yours. Check if their pictures match the style and quality you want.
Write down exactly what you need from the project. Include details like the number of pictures, colors, and styles. Make sure the freelancer knows when each piece is due.
Start with a meeting to talk about ideas. Set a date for when drafts or first images are ready. Plan a date for the final delivery of all images.
Be clear and kind when telling what you like or want to change. Use examples or drawings to explain your thoughts. Always say why you want changes so the freelancer can understand better.
Use chat or video calls to talk easily. Share pictures and ideas on a shared drive or folder. Use online notes or boards to keep track of changes and ideas.
Look at each piece they finish and compare it to what you wanted. Ask for small changes if needed, before they create everything. It’s like tasting soup before adding all the spices.
Let the freelancer know what file types you need. Tell them if you need high resolution pictures. Make sure they understand if the images need special effects or formats.
Talk about who owns the pictures and how you can use them. Make sure they agree on where the images can appear, like on websites or posters. Put it all in writing, so everyone knows the rules.
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