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moyomongoose
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Quality Before Quantity

Meeting a Truck on Interstate 40

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As other users on this site may have noticed, I usually don't upload artwork as frequently as many artists do.
There are a few reasons why, like not being fast, and that I have chores I have to tend to on a regular basis that keeps me away from drawing for a while.

The main reason however, is that I would rather put some time into what I draw and have a good quality final product when I am done. Something to take pride in is certainly worth waiting to complete.

I have done quick drawings before. Though that is in cases such a comedy drawings and sketches.

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Published: 2 years, 8 months ago
Rating: General

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AlBear
2 years, 8 months ago
I totally feel the same way as you do Sir!  
SteamLocoLtMtn
2 years, 8 months ago
Same here, I rather put more effort on my quality of my artworks than make 20+ of the “hardly detailed” artworks.
TheGroundedAviator
2 years, 8 months ago
Fair enough. And what does his shirt say?
moyomongoose
2 years, 8 months ago
His shit says, "Goose it".  It was hot rod slang back in those days that meant to rev the motor a good one to get that vroom sound.
TheGroundedAviator
2 years, 8 months ago
Thought that was what it said.
GTHusky
2 years, 8 months ago
Totally agree with you! Better to have one finished piece a week, than one roughly finished daily.
MrRoseLizard
2 years, 8 months ago
I'm in complete agreement with you.  Whether it's drawings or model kits, I'd rather take my time and do them neatly than rush through them and end up with a sloppy mess.  Unfortunately some people requesting artworks want them now instead of waiting a week or so, no matter how much I stress the importance of being patient.

And by the way, the drawing on the left looks a lot better than the one on the right.
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