Drawing my first Inflatable stuff.
Category All / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 3840 x 2160px
File Size 9.96 MB
I just wanted to apologize for my brash attitude on /ic/, but as a side note do understand that furry artists are generally not favored on there. A lot of times you will get harassment from the other anons and you'd be hard pressed to get actual critique unless you post some non-furry stuff, and even then /ic/ is not the best place for beginners. I definitely recommend checking the sticky there since the resources are as good as they get.
Alright, seeing how you're starting to venture into the realms of digital art, it's hard to give specific advice on what to work on. So I'm going to tell you some broader ___.
1. What program are you using? Looks like you have some familiarity with how the software works, which is always a good first step, but I definitely see that you've used some tools as shortcuts, such as when you've tacked on clouds to the sky. Check out https://www.ctrlpaint.com/ to get a better grasp on what you can do with digital art software and how to not depend on them as a crutch as much.
2. Looks like some of your focus is on anatomy, namely muscular men. I definitely recommend checking out how to do figure studies as well as general anatomy studies (which you can find in the sticky, I believe), which will better let you get a good understanding of how to draw whatever body you want.
I can't really give further advice since a lot of issues can just be fixed by doing more drawing for now, but feel free to PM me for help whenever you want. General advice can also be asked in the beginner/Q&A threads on /ic/, but you can also message me here or DM me on Twitter. I check Twitter much more often than here but I'll still check here every now and then.
Alright, seeing how you're starting to venture into the realms of digital art, it's hard to give specific advice on what to work on. So I'm going to tell you some broader ___.
1. What program are you using? Looks like you have some familiarity with how the software works, which is always a good first step, but I definitely see that you've used some tools as shortcuts, such as when you've tacked on clouds to the sky. Check out https://www.ctrlpaint.com/ to get a better grasp on what you can do with digital art software and how to not depend on them as a crutch as much.
2. Looks like some of your focus is on anatomy, namely muscular men. I definitely recommend checking out how to do figure studies as well as general anatomy studies (which you can find in the sticky, I believe), which will better let you get a good understanding of how to draw whatever body you want.
I can't really give further advice since a lot of issues can just be fixed by doing more drawing for now, but feel free to PM me for help whenever you want. General advice can also be asked in the beginner/Q&A threads on /ic/, but you can also message me here or DM me on Twitter. I check Twitter much more often than here but I'll still check here every now and then.
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