
So this is the experiment I drew to see a new type of style. For the cartoon style, its my normal style but a little more cartoon, not very much. For the realistic, I added detail I don't get to put in my drawings normally. Its not fully realistic but its more than normal. I wanted to see how people feel about the different ones. I see good and bad to both. For realistic, it takes me longer to make but I think that would get better with more practice since it was my first time trying.
I want to ask people for their opinions on if I should offer both styles, or stick to one, or change to only realistic. If you want to vote instead of a comment, you can vote here: http://www.strawpoll.me/45867678
Mainly I want to know if anyone would be interested in realistic style commissions at all.
I want to ask people for their opinions on if I should offer both styles, or stick to one, or change to only realistic. If you want to vote instead of a comment, you can vote here: http://www.strawpoll.me/45867678
Mainly I want to know if anyone would be interested in realistic style commissions at all.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Husky
Size 1000 x 625px
File Size 414.6 kB
Listed in Folders
Oh my god, THIS is what had you worried? Duuuude this is handsome! I love this!
Fuckin go for it man!
I feel like in the end it's bad to eliminate a style completely. You should go for both. But in order to not burn you out, it would be best if you only offer limited slots to each, so you don't get a ravine of requests for one or the other.
Fuckin go for it man!
I feel like in the end it's bad to eliminate a style completely. You should go for both. But in order to not burn you out, it would be best if you only offer limited slots to each, so you don't get a ravine of requests for one or the other.
Please, don't even think to eliminate one of these two sublime styles of yours. They both are precious and stunning in their own way, and offer both would give you a double chance to perfection your skills over the normal limits!
Yes, the realistic is more long and complicate to make but with your potentials... god, you can become a true master also on the realistic characters! A Sensei like you can do both styles with no worries and one eye closed, my word
10/10 i find the realistic Lorn extremely cute, cool and handsome, and his classic toon version is equally cuddly ^w~
Yes, the realistic is more long and complicate to make but with your potentials... god, you can become a true master also on the realistic characters! A Sensei like you can do both styles with no worries and one eye closed, my word
10/10 i find the realistic Lorn extremely cute, cool and handsome, and his classic toon version is equally cuddly ^w~
The more realistic approach is looking really well, you do quite well with it! But the more cartoony, regular one has its charm, too. And speed is a rather important factor as well sometimes! Personally I would try to keep trying with both styles, take the style that fits the opportunity. Each of them is great for what they are. Really getting a lot out with that more relastiv one though!
Your realistic style looks more uniform which is a plus. It all seems to flow. The cartoon style seems a little disjointed between the paw style, head style, fur style, eyes, etc. I think if you spent time practicing your toon style and figuring out what works with it to make it flow, it will be a rewarding endeavor! Both examples already look very good.
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