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XaljaRuno

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Someone tell me to stop stressing over squiggly and non fine line art
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Added: 7 years ago
 
LightingBolt636
7 years ago
stop stressing over squiggly and non fine line art
XaljaRuno
7 years ago
thank you, friend! ;;3;;)9
LightingBolt636
7 years ago
Your welcome friend :3 also love your art maby you could draw me something sometime
XaljaRuno
7 years ago
mayhaps~
when i have the time i just might~~
LightingBolt636
7 years ago
Well pm me ill be around :3 awesome friend
firebrand0
7 years ago
You must stress heavily over squiggly and non fine line art.
XaljaRuno
7 years ago
gasp D:
so mean! *curls up* *cries*
firebrand0
7 years ago
Hmm... Reverse psychology didn't work out so well... Most people do the opposite of what they are told anyways, so say do the undesired reaction to get the desired one...
XaljaRuno
7 years ago
omfg reverse psychology... i did giggle at the comment so there's that. x3
thanks for throwing a comment my way! made me happy!
firebrand0
7 years ago
You're welcome and I hope you don't let imperfections get you all worked up. I used to be an artist vie traditional back in HS, but I haven't kept up with it and never really got into digital work.
XaljaRuno
7 years ago
It was pretty close yesterday. It's better now. ;;v;;)9

Personally I enjoy sketching traditionally so much?? Like it's so relaxing. But for some dumb reason I stress with the digital? "Oh this line gotta be perfect, can't have squiggles, can't look too bulky--"

A friend suggested that it can be, because drawing traditionally is like "more natural".
Drakue
7 years ago
You will spend ten times more time looking at your own squiggles than anybody else will. Forgive yourself for the small errors; they will disappear into the fog as the volume of your art grows, just as the quality will. Ignore the squiggles, and they will disappear.
XaljaRuno
7 years ago
Thank you so much for your encouragement! ;;o;;
And yeah, you're right. Like I know the final product doesn't look that bad, and it actually looks good -great even!- but as you work on something and zoom in and out, it just

it just sometimes feels kinda hopeless? Especially when you do the big no-no and start comparing yourself with others like: damn. That line art so fine and not filled with gaps and squiggles like mine.

But then again if I try do really fine line art, I feel blind. :I
Drakue
7 years ago
Consider comparing your drawings with those you know are not as experienced as yourself.

Then, consider what they think when they compare themselves to you. Because that's what you're doing, when comparing yourself to others. o3o
XaljaRuno
7 years ago
!! That's very good advice!! ;;o;;
Thank you so much!! I'll keep this in mind and close to my heart!
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