Heehee.. well, I'm glad that's what it is then! I also got some stuff in the watercolour sketchbook I took with me, hopefully they'll turn out nicely with inks 'n paints!
Heehee.. well, I'm glad that's what it is then! I also got some stuff in the watercolour sketchbook
I'm sure they will. you don't really ever have a bad piece with this style, not all I know are up to your level of acceptance but those following you will love em
I'm sure they will. you don't really ever have a bad piece with this style, not all I know are up to
what i meant was with how cute you draw even when you draw something you don't like people love it because it looks so fluffy and cute. with your style its difficult to draw anything bad. people just love the cute and fluffy style. I know I do ^^
what i meant was with how cute you draw even when you draw something you don't like people love it b
Oh, right! I appreciate that - a lot - thank you. :3 I will point out though that I tend to use terms like 'spam' facetiously; I don't hate my own stuff; sometimes I'm disappointed with an outcome.. but actually that's rarely the case with sketches. When you only spend ten minutes, at the most, on something it's hard to get overtly invested. What I dislike is spending three hours on a paint endeavour only to realize afterwards you completely messed it up!
Oh, right! I appreciate that - a lot - thank you. :3 I will point out though that I tend to use term
that's understandable, nothing more frustrating then realizing you used the wrong shade of color or colored the wrong spot after hours of working on it. or placed the lines the wrong length once you start painting it.
that's understandable, nothing more frustrating then realizing you used the wrong shade of color or
And as is often the case, each second you live 'n learn things you have an extra second to know what went wrong or what you could've improved on. But, this is where it's good to remember that the biggest nugget of value a piece of art has is the idea behind it. This is why everyone who dares to live is an artist at heart!
And as is often the case, each second you live 'n learn things you have an extra second to know what
"Duracel runs even when the rest is dead!" ...sorry for the battery pun, but those thing really look like them :) Buddy...do I wish I had as many views of my SFW stuff as you do...well it's a tough crowd. ;)
"Duracel runs even when the rest is dead!" ...sorry for the battery pun, but those thing really look
Heh, well, in the end we get the audience we deserve, I guess. Maybe not the quantity, but I don't really invest anything in getting a million views by networking and advertising anyway. An elaborate way of saying that it doesn't really matter, but, that's what I believe in. Oh, and I thought you had plenty of views!
Heh, well, in the end we get the audience we deserve, I guess. Maybe not the quantity, but I don't r
I've seen more accomplished artists than myself feel disappointed when their picture only gets a few hundred views and two dozen favourites, and I recall feeling mighty pleased years ago when more than 10 strangers took the time to look at my art. It's all so relative. I think the key though is that if you're happy with your creation you don't care all that much how much appreciation you get outside of yourself, whereas if you're not all that pleased with yourself you'll be looking for more compensation.
I've seen more accomplished artists than myself feel disappointed when their picture only gets a few