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Drawing Skelletons, Demons, Mechas, Armors, or mix of all
Digital
Drawing Skelletons, Demons, Mechas, Armors, or mix of all
Digital
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I'm making a card game
3 months ago
So for many months I've been making a card game, mechanics, gameplay and art. It's in a good point where I have the identity of the game and the feel I want.
I'm at a phase where I'm making placeholder art so the game can be playtested. Expect more black/white art. Besides me wanting to make a card game, I also like to finish things once started. Art is my passion, I draw all the time and it's easy to get frustrated with not finding ideas to draw. That's where small or big projects come to help, by having a goal and a theme I focus much easier on a problem to solve than having the "freedom" to draw anything. Drawing batches of same themed art also helps, I'm not only drawing a zombie, I draw a zombie knight that has abilities etc. It's a fun way to keep engaged. Another big plus is the art has to be on the same level, so I can't just try to improve, it has to be consistent. It's one of the biggest traps to try to get better in art. It's a recipe for artblock. So doing consistent art and a goal oriented theme to draw, I get to practice to finish my work. It's a great asset to have, much more important than drawing godlike art. Because getting in the habit of finishing art will earn you trust in your skills but trying to touch the sky will only leave a bad taste if you can't reach it.
heh, I'm so excited forgot to talk about the game XD
I guess the uploads will tell that story
I'm at a phase where I'm making placeholder art so the game can be playtested. Expect more black/white art. Besides me wanting to make a card game, I also like to finish things once started. Art is my passion, I draw all the time and it's easy to get frustrated with not finding ideas to draw. That's where small or big projects come to help, by having a goal and a theme I focus much easier on a problem to solve than having the "freedom" to draw anything. Drawing batches of same themed art also helps, I'm not only drawing a zombie, I draw a zombie knight that has abilities etc. It's a fun way to keep engaged. Another big plus is the art has to be on the same level, so I can't just try to improve, it has to be consistent. It's one of the biggest traps to try to get better in art. It's a recipe for artblock. So doing consistent art and a goal oriented theme to draw, I get to practice to finish my work. It's a great asset to have, much more important than drawing godlike art. Because getting in the habit of finishing art will earn you trust in your skills but trying to touch the sky will only leave a bad taste if you can't reach it.
heh, I'm so excited forgot to talk about the game XD
I guess the uploads will tell that story
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