4993c59f No.3624173
For what is this Thread exactly for? Arts and/or Edit Requests?
efebdaa5 No.3624182
Draw footpaws
cd6c12f9 No.3624201
Five, please.
e6dadf87 No.3624204
>having your OC sniffing 3B's feet this rule is always broken.
Maid Gonz would absolutely do that. They're nasty.
0ee9c25b No.3624232
>>3624231Heheheh thanks 🙏
9c8b32fd No.3624262
Draw Roxi ?&
511aea57 No.3625103
>>3624255Nice. Looks like the horse has plans for that cat too.
ff9d9de3 No.3625109
>>3625102Omg! WoW thank you.
8cdf591a No.3625245
>>3625226I'm pretty sure chicken scratch you are posting isn't "Art".
You are doing the first step to making art then giving up.
You post your work so prematurly it wouldn't even earn a bounty in Texas. Try actually completing things. It will give you more confidence and make you better overall.
It doesn't matter what you complete, it doesn't even matter if it's good in the end, just complete things and build your skills by learning while you do it.
4a298a8b No.3625270
>>3625245Someone with no art education or background isn't going to know what you mean by 'complete'.
7f87ab38 No.3625271
>>3625245eat shit you butthurt turd. he's posting what he's got
e8509893 No.3625274
>>3625270>implying whoever made that post has an art education or background themselvesIf they did, they wouldn't dispute that it's art. Because it is. A sketch is art. And as far as completion goes, I've heard top tier artists admit that they see how to improve art they made, but that it's good enough. Eventually they reach a point of diminishing return and have to move on to something else.
I imagine art is rarely if ever completed.
Anyway, I appreciate the contributions of the artist itt.
e136dc42 No.3625300
>>3625274>>3625272>>3625270This poster
>>3625245 is entirely correct and giving you good advice. You should try to finish pieces more often. It's something I've noticed with a lot of artists on this board. They just post scraps and sketches at best. The only exception is probably that bird guy. It shows a real fear of failure. Which is really just a limitation on your ability to grow as an artist. Of course those same people are going to asspat you here and tell you it is fine, because they feel the same way. But none of you are ever going to accomplish anything if you keep doing the same shit and don't push yourselves.
Believe me, I too have this problem and it's something I've recently worked to correct.
8cdf591a No.3625307
>>3625300This!
If you just keep "Sketching" you are teaching yourself to make the same mistakes over and over again.
People think drawing is something you learn to just do where it just flows out of you and you don't make mistakes but that's bullshit. It's very, very, rare to find someone who can just sit down and draw a perfect image.
Drawing, and in many ways all art, is about fucking up over and over and over but learning to see your fuck ups and correct them.
You can't be afraid to fail. Art is always 80% failure!
Building on top of and refining failure is how you get stuff done.
8cdf591a No.3625308
>>3625272>I'm still planning to do small scale stuff that saves energy and time.There is no such thing as drawing which saves energy and time.
The urge to draw is a addictive. The more you do it, the more you need it. Drawing releases the same stuff in your brain as cocaine when you get into the zone.
If you don't want to invest time in it, stop now before you fuck yourself up.
In the long term, there is no such thing as a casual artist. There are only addicts who refuse to admit they have a problem.
8cdf591a No.3625309
A lot of aspiring artists feel like they are never going to be good enough because they think that other people are just drawing things out like it's magic but even the best artists don't have that kind of skill because if you only see the finished product it looks amazing.
Most art is iteration. You try something and if it doesn't work you paint over it and try something else. Nothing starts off amazing or just comes out effortlessly. Anything good is going to take hours, some times days, even when you're the best.
Assassin Monkey has some good examples.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2UhFvzCcwiw 8cdf591a No.3625310
Also there is a good artist who talks about Dungeons and dragons stuff over recordings of stuff he draws. Even one character with no background takes at a least a couple of hours.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDTSiZoYEUk 8ee3e02a No.3641056
>>3630923I ain't paying you for it!
She's out of character :I
fa018347 No.3641103
>>3641100Still popular! This is an ongoing comic book series that is being published right now. (2022)
He was great!!
ee1770b8 No.3653826
bump because I haven't saved everything yet
OP, love your stuff
934065dc No.3654114
>>3641058>>3653879Yes,
EPIC LOSER Sniff Heinkel.
https://encyclopediadramatica.online/Sniff_HeinkelWhat is that jerk doing now? Also, note the broken glasses he wears. LOL!