
The Terroe Talon of Toilet-Training has appeared. It's the killer. Do not die (or loss your diaper/sh*t).
My part of an art trade with
LeonXIII!! He wants a Catherine-related pic (inspired from my drawings XP), so hope you like it :3
I won't say I'm "proud" with my drawing of the nightmarish hand, it's a fine example of how very adaptive my style is, after referencing to relevant materials :O Think of me as a... "Style Kirby" XP
Check out Leon's part of the trade ~> http://www.furaffinity.net/view/17983382/
My part of an art trade with

I won't say I'm "proud" with my drawing of the nightmarish hand, it's a fine example of how very adaptive my style is, after referencing to relevant materials :O Think of me as a... "Style Kirby" XP
Check out Leon's part of the trade ~> http://www.furaffinity.net/view/17983382/
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Baby fur
Species Dragon (Other)
Size 688 x 1280px
File Size 251.2 kB
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And I wouldn't say being a "Style Kirby", as you put it, is a bad thing. I'm learning other furs' styles right now and I'm trying to simply develop my own from there. I think this is good Marcus! I would just recommend finding and saying at least three things you like about it (to yourself) first. Then figure out what you think could be better. (and do your best to be optimistic about it) It's allowing me to be less frustrated with my work and it's also allowing me to just draw (first and analyze later).
Does that make sense? It's worked wonders for me so far. (especially in the last few months!) I would very much recommend it.
And I wouldn't say being a "Style Kirby", as you put it, is a bad thing. I'm learning other furs' styles right now and I'm trying to simply develop my own from there. I think this is good Marcus! I would just recommend finding and saying at least three things you like about it (to yourself) first. Then figure out what you think could be better. (and do your best to be optimistic about it) It's allowing me to be less frustrated with my work and it's also allowing me to just draw (first and analyze later).
Does that make sense? It's worked wonders for me so far. (especially in the last few months!) I would very much recommend it.
Just keep climbing 0w0
I don't know if I can even find three things to say, since my style constantly changes all the time (even at a small scale) =w= I guess at least it allows me to get in touch with the styles I like :3 That is, if the other artists don't mind me "ripping off" of them =w=
I don't know if I can even find three things to say, since my style constantly changes all the time (even at a small scale) =w= I guess at least it allows me to get in touch with the styles I like :3 That is, if the other artists don't mind me "ripping off" of them =w=
"Shamelessly borrowing" is what I like to call it. There are only so many unique things one can do with the art within commonly accepted style guidelines.
I could make something in a more abstract style (have you ever seen a Picasso painting?) using furry art as the basis, but not everyone would recognize it as furry art.
It really all depends on what you want to do with your art. It's very much up to you. I'm just recommending to try and stay positive, and to also draw first and analyze later.
I like this drawing. The subject matter is a little dark, but I like it anyway.
I could make something in a more abstract style (have you ever seen a Picasso painting?) using furry art as the basis, but not everyone would recognize it as furry art.
It really all depends on what you want to do with your art. It's very much up to you. I'm just recommending to try and stay positive, and to also draw first and analyze later.
I like this drawing. The subject matter is a little dark, but I like it anyway.
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