Traditional art in the furry Fandom.
6 years ago
General
It's a lot different than being a digital artist. Because it's a bit of a niche!
Everything from the paper type to how you photograph the piece matters.
I'm very much at a level I'd call myself a professional artist. And I'm happy anyone would like to be on this journey with me!,
I think digital art is gorgeous and I wish to get there one day. But also I love my niche! I'm so torn. Though I'm working with what I can.
I don't own a computer or such. Anyways what do you guys think about traditional vs digital?
Everything from the paper type to how you photograph the piece matters.
I'm very much at a level I'd call myself a professional artist. And I'm happy anyone would like to be on this journey with me!,
I think digital art is gorgeous and I wish to get there one day. But also I love my niche! I'm so torn. Though I'm working with what I can.
I don't own a computer or such. Anyways what do you guys think about traditional vs digital?
SilizArts
~silizarts
I think traditional art can be a bit more impressive at times because you don't get that undo button or layers to work with. But you also don't have to worry about buying art supplies once you have your comp / tablet / pad w/e you want to use.
JessieNova
~jessienova
OP
Very true. My supplies seem to last a while and I'm getting to a point my commissions cover it! So it's nice. The cost up front for a pc or tablet scares me away
SilizArts
~silizarts
hahaha I can understand that! There are some pretty decent used comps out there, though. Or comps with monthly payment plans! (options for the future)
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