Art | June 29, 2019 01:54 PM | |
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Lt. Chick Fil A said: Both. The cheek floof made your art unique from everyone else's. And lots of people seem to be able to do that type of fur style. It just seems like a more generic path in my opinion. And who don't love the cheek floofs?❤️W❤️
Yeah, I'll see what I can do then, if that makes my buyers happy. ;3
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Art | June 29, 2019 01:56 PM | |
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Five. said:
Lt. Chick Fil A said: Both. The cheek floof made your art unique from everyone else's. And lots of people seem to be able to do that type of fur style. It just seems like a more generic path in my opinion. And who don't love the cheek floofs?❤️W❤️
Yeah, I'll see what I can do then, if that makes my buyers happy. ;3
Cool ^^ and I agree with Wolfie. Pm me the millisecond that shop opens xD
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Art | June 29, 2019 02:01 PM | |
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As someone who has watched your art style develop from the very, very beginning till now... I think it's almost possible to say you've almost gone backwards.
Most of what has been said is right, the shading feels very.. almost wood-like instead of looking like fur.
I'd say don't worry about fur. Don't worry about how shading works and all that. I'd say focus on your style. You had a very, very adorable lineless style nearly a year ago. The cute cartoony style had something different in it. It wasn't realistic like the others, it wasn't looking like an beginner. It was your style. I'd say try and figure out how to do that style with your tablet
I think with a little more anatomy work on the face and on the legs would greatly help you. Edited at June 29, 2019 02:02 PM by Blue Heart Lily
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Art | June 29, 2019 02:04 PM | |
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Blue Heart Lily said: As someone who has watched your art style develop from the very, very beginning till now... I think it's almost possible to say you've almost gone backwards.
Most of what has been said is right, the shading feels very.. almost wood-like instead of looking like fur.
I'd say don't worry about fur. Don't worry about how shading works and all that. I'd say focus on your style. You had a very, very adorable lineless style nearly a year ago. The cute cartoony style had something different in it. It wasn't realistic like the others, it wasn't looking like an beginner. It was your style. I'd say try and figure out how to do that style with your tablet
I think with a little more anatomy work on the face and on the legs would greatly help you.
Thank you so much, this actually means a lot. ^^
From the looks of things, I will definitely focus on my style first off, and the perhaps work on my shading/fur.
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Art | June 29, 2019 03:01 PM | |
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Personally, I like your art! If there was something I would change though, it would most definitely be how your muzzle/snout looks like. And, maybe the eyes? But I find the muzzle/snout draws my attention the most.
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Art | June 29, 2019 03:02 PM | |
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❦Amaris said: Personally, I like your art! If there was something I would change though, it would most definitely be how your muzzle/snout looks like. And, maybe the eyes? But I find the muzzle/snout draws my attention the most.
Noted. Thank you!! <3
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Art | June 29, 2019 03:03 PM | |
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Five. said:
❦Amaris said: Personally, I like your art! If there was something I would change though, it would most definitely be how your muzzle/snout looks like. And, maybe the eyes? But I find the muzzle/snout draws my attention the most.
Noted. Thank you!! <3
No problem. Your art style is one of the most recognizable on WP, definitely! I would love to help. :)
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Art | June 29, 2019 03:04 PM | |
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❦Amaris said:
Five. said:
❦Amaris said: Personally, I like your art! If there was something I would change though, it would most definitely be how your muzzle/snout looks like. And, maybe the eyes? But I find the muzzle/snout draws my attention the most.
Noted. Thank you!! <3
No problem. Your art style is one of the most recognizable on WP, definitely! I would love to help. :)
<3 that means a lot :)
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Art | June 29, 2019 03:05 PM | |
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I have been watching your art progression for a very long time. Like, since you joined?
First and foremost -- your style is incredibly iconic. When I come across avatars done by you, I don't even have to look at who made them. I know it was your work. And that's awesome! It's great for an artist to be recognized so immediately on their pieces :)
I think you have some solid groundwork built for lining. I personally find that lining a sketch is so unbelievably difficult and find that it takes the longest on any piece. Yours is smooth and flows nicely. Sometimes it can be super distracting when a piece has blobby or shaky lines, but yours doesn't. 10/10 would buy line-art from.
I do agree that I tend to prefer the flat-colored pieces to the textured in regards to the fur -- but I definitely think that you could practice at your textured pieces and do textured fur wonderfully in the near future. I just tend to prefer flat-colored images more to textured anyway, like Thea's coloring.
I think that proportions could be a cool thing to mess around with, as well as vague anatomy. But, on cartoon-like styles, heads and certain features tend to be large, so??? :') I think a good seller tends to be smaller head sizes with large, cute eyes. You do eyes so well and I could see them being a fantastic focal point in your pieces for sure! I know that I personally drastically oversize eyes and noses to add to cuteness factors. :D
Hope this was at least kind of helpful! I have always loved your work and can definitely see your progression. Art is amazing and beautiful. :)
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Art | June 29, 2019 03:10 PM | |
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Nox said: I have been watching your art progression for a very long time. Like, since you joined?
First and foremost -- your style is incredibly iconic. When I come across avatars done by you, I don't even have to look at who made them. I know it was your work. And that's awesome! It's great for an artist to be recognized so immediately on their pieces :)
I think you have some solid groundwork built for lining. I personally find that lining a sketch is so unbelievably difficult and find that it takes the longest on any piece. Yours is smooth and flows nicely. Sometimes it can be super distracting when a piece has blobby or shaky lines, but yours doesn't. 10/10 would buy line-art from.
I do agree that I tend to prefer the flat-colored pieces to the textured in regards to the fur -- but I definitely think that you could practice at your textured pieces and do textured fur wonderfully in the near future. I just tend to prefer flat-colored images more to textured anyway, like Thea's coloring.
I think that proportions could be a cool thing to mess around with, as well as vague anatomy. But, on cartoon-like styles, heads and certain features tend to be large, so??? :') I think a good seller tends to be smaller head sizes with large, cute eyes. You do eyes so well and I could see them being a fantastic focal point in your pieces for sure! I know that I personally drastically oversize eyes and noses to add to cuteness factors. :D
Hope this was at least kind of helpful! I have always loved your work and can definitely see your progression. Art is amazing and beautiful. :)
Thank you so much! I'm so happy you like my linework :) it means a lot aha <3
I have struggled a /lot/ with shading/fur textures in the past so that's a definite must-work-on for me ^^
I've always strived to be as realistic as possible but still maintaining that hint of cartoon, but after a few people requesting my old style back I'm beginning to think again. There'll probably be a return of the infamous(?) cheek floof.
Thank you so much again! Really means a lot, and coming from you in particular, as I've always looked up to you as an artist since my art's youth ^^
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