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PLEASE LEAVE A COMMENT
i would appreciate it and it could benefit you for better art to know what to improve
no dry comments like "hehe" or "nice" pleas
PLEASE LEAVE A COMMENT
i would appreciate it and it could benefit you for better art to know what to improve
no dry comments like "hehe" or "nice" pleas
Category All / Fat Furs
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stop looking to furry fetish artwork for inspiration. Stretching out your interests in art will widen your intake of influence, and will add more spice to your style without learning anything. If you really want to get serious about improving, you should be doing at least 10 solid drawings a day.
take an art history class, or just look up online some of the masters of form, such as the artists listed in my Faves on my userpage. Also you could do some homework on Burne Hogarth.
If this sounds like too much work for you to do, I understand. Wanting to improve as an artist is not an easy thing.
take an art history class, or just look up online some of the masters of form, such as the artists listed in my Faves on my userpage. Also you could do some homework on Burne Hogarth.
If this sounds like too much work for you to do, I understand. Wanting to improve as an artist is not an easy thing.
Harshness follows.
You're drawing the same picture. Over and over and over and over. Sure, it may be with different props, but you're just drawing the same thing. I suggest stepping back and thinking about what you're trying to achieve. Are you an artist?
I suggest doing some life drawing. Or even just photographs. Practice anatomy. Practice backgrounds. In fact, do a lot of backgrounds. Landscapes are fun to draw! Do some varied media pictures. Acrylic, watercolour, etc. :)
But whatever you do, don't just lapse back into drawing shapeless, formless blobs for whatever fetish, if you want to be an artist.
You're drawing the same picture. Over and over and over and over. Sure, it may be with different props, but you're just drawing the same thing. I suggest stepping back and thinking about what you're trying to achieve. Are you an artist?
I suggest doing some life drawing. Or even just photographs. Practice anatomy. Practice backgrounds. In fact, do a lot of backgrounds. Landscapes are fun to draw! Do some varied media pictures. Acrylic, watercolour, etc. :)
But whatever you do, don't just lapse back into drawing shapeless, formless blobs for whatever fetish, if you want to be an artist.
Improvement is rarely noticed through the eyes of the artist. I think if I compare some of your more recent drawings and compare them to alot of your older pictures improvement is pretty evident. In my humble opinion, you've improved a great deal (especially with coloring and stuff). I disagree with alot of what the people before me have said, if you're going to draw fat furs than I think looking at other fat furs and imitating some of their techniques is a good way to turn. That's the reason why I never drew for my gallery before, because I had a difficult time drawing fat furs in particular, so I decided to try drawing it the same way other artists drew it and now I'm not EXTREMELY bad at it.
Even if you have to draw the same drawing as someone else exactly the way they did it, it should help you improve your other pictures (Don't submit it, by the way. That's art theft)
Perhaps take Drawing 2 if your school has it. That class teaches you about more technical aspects of drawing, such as anatomy and life drawing. I've heard that with hard work, dedication and willingness, Drawing 2 will improve your artwork a thousand fold.
Now, I realize I'm no artist, but I personally think improvement lies in risk and trying new things:
For example, when I recently drew Toroko I not only used a new pose, but it was the first picture I had drawn in a long time at 1/4 L. Possibly mess around a little with HB (Head to Body) Ratio if you're looking for more of a fun cartoon-ish look as opposed to extremely realistic and stuff.
Each of your submissions have been a pleasure for me to see ^^ I really enjoy your gallery, bud.
Keep it up!
Even if you have to draw the same drawing as someone else exactly the way they did it, it should help you improve your other pictures (Don't submit it, by the way. That's art theft)
Perhaps take Drawing 2 if your school has it. That class teaches you about more technical aspects of drawing, such as anatomy and life drawing. I've heard that with hard work, dedication and willingness, Drawing 2 will improve your artwork a thousand fold.
Now, I realize I'm no artist, but I personally think improvement lies in risk and trying new things:
For example, when I recently drew Toroko I not only used a new pose, but it was the first picture I had drawn in a long time at 1/4 L. Possibly mess around a little with HB (Head to Body) Ratio if you're looking for more of a fun cartoon-ish look as opposed to extremely realistic and stuff.
Each of your submissions have been a pleasure for me to see ^^ I really enjoy your gallery, bud.
Keep it up!
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