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The commission card for dreamsofpriapia

Pose Reference by Faestock

Original Character | Saraniel Rosefeather

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katrinandreasen [2017-11-01 07:43:52 +0000 UTC]

Hei cooollleπŸ‘πŸ˜Š

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katorius In reply to katrinandreasen [2017-11-02 16:33:02 +0000 UTC]

Thx!

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EmoBayleef [2017-10-31 23:45:29 +0000 UTC]

I love this. It just seems really awesome to me.

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katorius In reply to EmoBayleef [2017-10-31 23:45:44 +0000 UTC]

Thank you!

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EmoBayleef In reply to katorius [2017-10-31 23:47:45 +0000 UTC]

I was wondering if you have any advice? I'm a beginner artist and want to improve greatly.

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katorius In reply to EmoBayleef [2017-11-01 00:19:48 +0000 UTC]

Advice? Hmm, let's see.
1. Draw for yourself, for your soul and wishes. If you don't like what you draw, what's even the point?
2. See a lot and draw A LOT. Analysis of objects, your art and art of the others is the key to improvement. And, of course, without practice any knowledge is useless, especially in drawing.
3. Find comfortable and suitable for you editor and brushes. Drawing in the editor that makes you burn inside is pure suffering.
4. Study. There are tons of video and image tutorials, and references in the internet, so don't be afraid to search for more knowledge to improve your drawings. Working on your weak points is nice too, but you must find them first via analysis and practice.
5. Find the artists your like, this will help your with understanding where you want to end up in art. The more you grow as an artist, the more harder goals you'll face.
6. If you have problems with scheduling, I suggest to make a rule for yourself: set a precise time when you draw during a day and what you'll draw then, like "after a break I'll draw for two hours and will draw this, this and that", and make it an everyday business. You don't need some big goals, just a simple ones, which will help you to make drawing a habit or even an addiction.
7. Continuing the [1] and [5], find stuff that inspires you. Films, games, music, books, even the nature. Remember that your emotions and soul are always shown in your pictures and influence even the drawing process itself.
8. Don't be afraid of failures. I seriously don't know any artist that is not critiquing their own art most of the time, but mostly because they see their own mistakes, and know them better than anyone else, and want to work on them. Some thing are better sometimes, some things are worse. Drawing process not a straight line graph, more like a curve with downs and ups. Just don't let it become self-hatred.

Something like this. So, research, study, practice, practicepracticepracticepractice.

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EmoBayleef In reply to katorius [2017-11-01 00:25:45 +0000 UTC]

Thank you, I really appreciate the advice. :3

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katorius In reply to EmoBayleef [2017-11-01 00:26:08 +0000 UTC]

No problem!

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soulSmith1 [2017-10-31 21:31:43 +0000 UTC]

Love the staf

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