
Feeling pretty proud! These tutorials are actually the biggest project I've consistently worked on time-wise. Crazy how a little sustained effort can get you a long way.
I’ve noticed by making these tutorials I’ve also learned a lot alongside you all. The best way to learn is to teach after all, haha. I will endeavor to keep improving and keeping my style & tutorials accessible to all.
You can download these as a .PDF for free at http://tamlin123.gumroad.com/l/koboldtutsv1
Thank you everyone for your overwhelmingly positive responsive and your support! Even if I don't respond to every comment, I read every single one of them and they mean the world to me. Sometimes encouragement is even more valuable than money; it can't buy food but it lifts up your spirit and makes it that much easier to pick up the pencil and keep going. (Also, reminder to encourage your artist friends, especially the ones just starting out!)
Keep scribbling, experimenting and don't forget to have fun!
I’ve noticed by making these tutorials I’ve also learned a lot alongside you all. The best way to learn is to teach after all, haha. I will endeavor to keep improving and keeping my style & tutorials accessible to all.
You can download these as a .PDF for free at http://tamlin123.gumroad.com/l/koboldtutsv1
Thank you everyone for your overwhelmingly positive responsive and your support! Even if I don't respond to every comment, I read every single one of them and they mean the world to me. Sometimes encouragement is even more valuable than money; it can't buy food but it lifts up your spirit and makes it that much easier to pick up the pencil and keep going. (Also, reminder to encourage your artist friends, especially the ones just starting out!)
Keep scribbling, experimenting and don't forget to have fun!
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I've just discovered your kobold tutorial. I'm impressed! It's clear and easy to follow.
The tornado tail was a surprise: I imagined them as decreasing cilinders. The same goes for the legs. Those are truly inspirational ideas.
I wish to thank you and your supporters to allow this project of yours.
It's a beautiful thing. Cheers!
The tornado tail was a surprise: I imagined them as decreasing cilinders. The same goes for the legs. Those are truly inspirational ideas.
I wish to thank you and your supporters to allow this project of yours.
It's a beautiful thing. Cheers!
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