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I'd say don't worry about doing 'avatars' just do art.
Most of the art I purchase, personally, is just plain character art.
Anyways, I'd say a good 250+ for full bodies. You've got a good style coming and I think with a little work, it'll be great. I'd say don't go for a realistic type style. We always see that here.
A different cartoony type style is a wonderful change!
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[Mod Edit: Removed for no credits.]Here. Its not the best, but its decent. Edited at August 3, 2019 11:07 PM by Mistress Nyx
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Here. Its not the best, but its decent.
I appreciate the physical example, it's helpful with what you suggested. Thanks! Blue Heart Lily said: I'd say don't worry about doing 'avatars' just do art.
Most of the art I purchase, personally, is just plain character art.
Anyways, I'd say a good 250+ for full bodies. You've got a good style coming and I think with a little work, it'll be great. I'd say don't go for a realistic type style. We always see that here.
A different cartoony type style is a wonderful change!
You're right about the avatar thing- it seems to be the only thing I do. Could you elaborate on describing what plain character art is? I'm kinda confused about what that would look like. (I'm guessing stuff like headshots and full bodies?) Edited at August 3, 2019 11:07 PM by Mistress Nyx
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I appreciate the physical example, it's helpful with what you suggested. Thanks!
YouÂ’re welcome! IÂ’m always here to help!
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Basically, character art is just art of a character. It's like an avatar, but bigger.
I'd give you a character to draw, say a half body, and then add it to my hoard of art. ... or my display of character art in the gallery I have.
Basically just art I can look at and gawk over. That's really what it is.
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I see. Thanks for clarifying!
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Gorgeous, gorgeous art. I would go for no less than 500 mushrooms for a simple full-body, and 1000+ mushrooms or a few apples for a shaded full-body with a background. I think your style is very nice, I've always struggled drawing realistically because I developed a cartoony style early on. Don't change your art style! It's beautiful the way it is, no matter what. ^^ And don't be afraid to ask for a lot of currency for your art. Every piece is difficult and unique on its own, and it's worth way more than what anyone thinks or says.
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LonelyReddy said: Gorgeous, gorgeous art. I would go for no less than 500 mushrooms for a simple full-body, and 1000+ mushrooms or a few apples for a shaded full-body with a background. I think your style is very nice, I've always struggled drawing realistically because I developed a cartoony style early on. Don't change your art style! It's beautiful the way it is, no matter what. ^^ And don't be afraid to ask for a lot of currency for your art. Every piece is difficult and unique on its own, and it's worth way more than what anyone thinks or says.
Thank you for the compliments! I'll take your price range into consideration
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I love your textures and style!! Your leg anatomy is a bit off and I would recommend practicing it more. Because you have no updated headshots/busts, I can't give you a price range for that, but I would definitely agree with Reddy about 1000+ for complex character art and complex backgrounds. Keep it up!
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Hello there, it's very interesting to see how you're progressing ^^ Every new piece is better than the last.
My advice would be to use good guide lines, it's extremly helpful to get the proportions right. You can get a photo of a wolf and draw in the guidelines, this way you will see which line is the longest and which is the shortest. It also helps you to see where the legs bend. Then try to use it in your drawing. If you feel like some proportions are off, simply flip the image in the opposite direction. You will see what's wrong right away. Another good thing is to take breaks, just look at it with fresh eyes. And most importantly, just keep drawing ;)
I hope some of this was helpful. Good luck!
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