Sorry about that everyone!
9 months ago
General
Hello!
I wish I did not have to make this journal, but I also really need to.
I have loved sharing my art here... and before you worry; I will keep doing so!
This journey has been about exploring ideas and progressing as an artist. Lots of learning was involved, which I am grateful for.
While I love sharing my sketches, I have shared everything here. Every finished piece, every sketch... in short, everything. I think it's fun and possibly insightful to see all the art from an artist, including WIPs and the less impactful pieces.
However, as I am growing as an artist, I am starting to understand the need to keep some practice private. This is especially true as some practicing tools have no place in a public gallery.
So, with this journal, I want to apologize for using tracing over photographic reference for a few pieces I uploaded here. They are a minority of my illustration, often traced partially... but I don't want to pretend it was not what it was.
To be clear, I have never traced (nor will I ever) over another artist's illustration. However, as someone who enjoys photography myself, I don't think photographs are any more okay to trace over.
I want to reiterate that this process taught me a lot, and I think it's a useful practice tool. But I also think those pieces should have never left my iPad.
This is why I have decided to remove those pieces from my FurAffinity gallery. I don't want them to generate any more undue traffic on my page than they have.
However, I did not want to erase images from the internet without giving people a chance to save them somewhere. I also think hiding my mistake would not be very honest. For this reason, I have collected these images and uploaded them to this Google Drive folder: https://drive.google.com/drive/fold.....OM?usp=sharing
You will notice each subfolder contains the image I removed here, as well as the original photograph, along with credits for the model and photographer. I could not find all the information about these images. Should you stumble upon missing details about an image, please reach out to me so I can credit models and photographers properly!
At any rate, I hope this is not too disappointing to any of you. I wish I could unmake my mistake, but I'm afraid the best I can offer is to not make it again.
I hope this journal can help other artists do the right thing when they realize they messed up. But I hope most artists are not as oblivious as I am and don't do what I did to begin with D:
Anyway, thanks for reading through this journal, and sorry again for any negative emotion caused by this news. I will do my best so the next lessons I learn as an artist don't come at the cost of anyone's best interests.
Have a nice day!
I wish I did not have to make this journal, but I also really need to.
I have loved sharing my art here... and before you worry; I will keep doing so!
This journey has been about exploring ideas and progressing as an artist. Lots of learning was involved, which I am grateful for.
While I love sharing my sketches, I have shared everything here. Every finished piece, every sketch... in short, everything. I think it's fun and possibly insightful to see all the art from an artist, including WIPs and the less impactful pieces.
However, as I am growing as an artist, I am starting to understand the need to keep some practice private. This is especially true as some practicing tools have no place in a public gallery.
So, with this journal, I want to apologize for using tracing over photographic reference for a few pieces I uploaded here. They are a minority of my illustration, often traced partially... but I don't want to pretend it was not what it was.
To be clear, I have never traced (nor will I ever) over another artist's illustration. However, as someone who enjoys photography myself, I don't think photographs are any more okay to trace over.
I want to reiterate that this process taught me a lot, and I think it's a useful practice tool. But I also think those pieces should have never left my iPad.
This is why I have decided to remove those pieces from my FurAffinity gallery. I don't want them to generate any more undue traffic on my page than they have.
However, I did not want to erase images from the internet without giving people a chance to save them somewhere. I also think hiding my mistake would not be very honest. For this reason, I have collected these images and uploaded them to this Google Drive folder: https://drive.google.com/drive/fold.....OM?usp=sharing
You will notice each subfolder contains the image I removed here, as well as the original photograph, along with credits for the model and photographer. I could not find all the information about these images. Should you stumble upon missing details about an image, please reach out to me so I can credit models and photographers properly!
At any rate, I hope this is not too disappointing to any of you. I wish I could unmake my mistake, but I'm afraid the best I can offer is to not make it again.
I hope this journal can help other artists do the right thing when they realize they messed up. But I hope most artists are not as oblivious as I am and don't do what I did to begin with D:
Anyway, thanks for reading through this journal, and sorry again for any negative emotion caused by this news. I will do my best so the next lessons I learn as an artist don't come at the cost of anyone's best interests.
Have a nice day!
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PS: More dragons, slimes, and kinky stuff in the future? :D
As for spoilers, I have mimics, ghost hands, portals, werewolves and so much more in the works. But kobolds and slime are ALWAYS on the menu 😎
Maybe urethral stuff too!
And yer welcome!
Like for me as a writer more I credit any major inspiration done even if it heavily influances the writing. But again I understand your process for all of that. Cannot wait to see more work from you though that makes you feel happy and comfortble sharing. I don't see this to me as too big a deal but I know it is to you, so go forth and find your own way. We'll be here enjoying it even more with ya!