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Your style is most exellent, but a few pointers would be;
-Make sure to invest in really good, high quality paper, and really good pens.
-Make sure that you use the eraser around your art when you have worked on shading it, because on this pic you can see 'blur marks' that happens when you have coal from the pen on the underside of your hand or on your fingers. It dirties the pic pretty bad.
-Also when you have it on the computer you can bring up the light, making it brighter, and darken the dark, making the lineart more visible and crisp sharp.
Really enjoy your art, and hope the tips were helpful.
-Make sure to invest in really good, high quality paper, and really good pens.
-Make sure that you use the eraser around your art when you have worked on shading it, because on this pic you can see 'blur marks' that happens when you have coal from the pen on the underside of your hand or on your fingers. It dirties the pic pretty bad.
-Also when you have it on the computer you can bring up the light, making it brighter, and darken the dark, making the lineart more visible and crisp sharp.
Really enjoy your art, and hope the tips were helpful.
i am not asking for tips. this is my style. this is how i like it.
i DO use high quality paper
this was a FREE sketch, the quality isnt supposed to be amazing
these are freebies done while im AT WORK. this is a photo not a scan.
THIS is the way I like my work to look. if you have a problem with it, please step away from my gallery. i DO NOT take critique.
i DO use high quality paper
this was a FREE sketch, the quality isnt supposed to be amazing
these are freebies done while im AT WORK. this is a photo not a scan.
THIS is the way I like my work to look. if you have a problem with it, please step away from my gallery. i DO NOT take critique.
If you can't take critique you've got some serious issues dude. I wasn't trying to insult you in any way, so there is no reason to get aggressive and rude about it.
Even the pro's have space for improvement, and even though there is no need for you to obey critique like it was some kind of order, it is a huge weakness if you have a completely deaf ear too it, because people are not trying to hurt you, they are trying to help you. Too act out in such a fashion that you showed is a bad mindset for any type of artist.
Someone criticizing you doesn't mean they dislike your art, or disapprove of it, quite the opposite. It means they like your style and want to help you evolve it into something even more amazing. Reacting like you just did is not a good way to take such compliments, and the gesture of approval that an positive critique is based on.
You can just say; "Thank you for your comment. I do use high quality paper, but since I was doing these at my workplace and only could upload photos of them I guess the quality of the paper didn't show as well as I would have liked it too.
I'm glad that you like my style, I'm going to keep on improving it!"
Instead you went like; *STAB STAB SHUT THE HELL UP!* And that is rude.
Even the pro's have space for improvement, and even though there is no need for you to obey critique like it was some kind of order, it is a huge weakness if you have a completely deaf ear too it, because people are not trying to hurt you, they are trying to help you. Too act out in such a fashion that you showed is a bad mindset for any type of artist.
Someone criticizing you doesn't mean they dislike your art, or disapprove of it, quite the opposite. It means they like your style and want to help you evolve it into something even more amazing. Reacting like you just did is not a good way to take such compliments, and the gesture of approval that an positive critique is based on.
You can just say; "Thank you for your comment. I do use high quality paper, but since I was doing these at my workplace and only could upload photos of them I guess the quality of the paper didn't show as well as I would have liked it too.
I'm glad that you like my style, I'm going to keep on improving it!"
Instead you went like; *STAB STAB SHUT THE HELL UP!* And that is rude.
1- Your being rude because your jumping the gun by firstly stating what she needs:
Your style is most exellent, but a few pointers would be;
-Make sure to invest in really good, high quality paper, and really good pens.
-Make sure that you use the eraser around your art when you have worked on shading it, because on this pic you can see 'blur marks' that happens when you have coal from the pen on the underside of your hand or on your fingers. It dirties the pic pretty bad.
-Also when you have it on the computer you can bring up the light, making it brighter, and darken the dark, making the lineart more visible and crisp sharp.
Really enjoy your art, and hope the tips were helpful.
You should really think before you go saying these sort of things I understand your 'trying to help' but your being very rude by telling someone what they need when they might already have the matterial for all you know they could be practicing with said materials you cannot tell what is used in traditional work. High quality materials dose not affect the quality of art.
2- You shouldn't say anything on art work unless she asks for it, don't matter is she posting here or not, Your wasting your time and the artists time.
3- This is a freebie, she don't do art constantly as a source income.
I am telling you pretty much please watch what you say.
What Charlee here is telling you thanks and all but i wasn't asking for your opinion.
And her page also states:
WARNING: I DO NOT TAKE CRITIQUE!!
Only the artists closest to me, and whom i ask may give me critique.
Please respect all artists. Thanks.
Your style is most exellent, but a few pointers would be;
-Make sure to invest in really good, high quality paper, and really good pens.
-Make sure that you use the eraser around your art when you have worked on shading it, because on this pic you can see 'blur marks' that happens when you have coal from the pen on the underside of your hand or on your fingers. It dirties the pic pretty bad.
-Also when you have it on the computer you can bring up the light, making it brighter, and darken the dark, making the lineart more visible and crisp sharp.
Really enjoy your art, and hope the tips were helpful.
You should really think before you go saying these sort of things I understand your 'trying to help' but your being very rude by telling someone what they need when they might already have the matterial for all you know they could be practicing with said materials you cannot tell what is used in traditional work. High quality materials dose not affect the quality of art.
2- You shouldn't say anything on art work unless she asks for it, don't matter is she posting here or not, Your wasting your time and the artists time.
3- This is a freebie, she don't do art constantly as a source income.
I am telling you pretty much please watch what you say.
What Charlee here is telling you thanks and all but i wasn't asking for your opinion.
And her page also states:
WARNING: I DO NOT TAKE CRITIQUE!!
Only the artists closest to me, and whom i ask may give me critique.
Please respect all artists. Thanks.
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