Im bored so let's do something artists,
What is a drawing you think you're iconic for? and let people reply to you what drawing they think you are iconic for
I’m no BG artist, but it’s something I needed to learn in order to deliver better and more interesting works. Here’s a small guide on how I went about it while still staying true to what I love doing (characters) and learning something new while having fun with it.
Instead of going like "ah man, I can't get to that level.. >:", shifting it to "oh shit, if someone can get to that level, then maybe I can too." helped me a lot.
You guys gotta break the cycle of hating your art and instead start thinking about why other people's styles look better to you
Is it the colors they use? The brushes? They way they render art? Do they use thick lines or thin lines?
We should lift each other up more
Matoya was about to celebrate her 40th retirement anniversary with her husband, when he discovered a plant on the side of the road that turned him into a manic god bent on destroying the world.
Matoya picks up her sword once more to stop the threat, this was her final fantasy.
i want final fantasy 17's main party to be:
- lady in her 70s named matoya (main protag)
- dragoon who is afraid of heights
- spiteful white mage
- summoner who can summon nothing but moogles and chocobos
- jack garland
1/ The Chauvet Cave paintings are both masterpiece & miracle. The early peoples of France covered the walls of this cave with beautiful depictions of local animals around 30,000 BCE. A lucky cave-in at the entrance means they are the best preserved Paleolithic paintings on Earth.
Rewatching John Wick again and just having a laugh whenever those random people he interacts with instantly changes in demeanor after being showed those assassin coins lol.
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I’m a freelance artist based in Abu Dhabi specializing on character design and character art!
Finally new stuff for this tag.