At least I'm pretty sure that's a reasonable estimate.
So, recently, I hit a pretty noteworthy milestone; one-thousand watchers here on FurAffinity. It's bizarre to think that a few years ago, I was a nobody who only got by through stories, but here we are now. I really enjoy making inflation content, and the fact that so many people have come to enjoy it really makes me feel like what I'm doing here is worthwhile. Thank you all for that. It's not much, but I threw together this really large Lopunny to commemorate the event. I'm not really interested in drawing orbs this massive, but what's a big fat milestone without a big fat bunny?
I wanna finish this off by asking you all some questions. What stands out about my art compared to other inflation artists? What do you like about it, and what do you think I could still improve on? Any feedback is appreciated.
So, recently, I hit a pretty noteworthy milestone; one-thousand watchers here on FurAffinity. It's bizarre to think that a few years ago, I was a nobody who only got by through stories, but here we are now. I really enjoy making inflation content, and the fact that so many people have come to enjoy it really makes me feel like what I'm doing here is worthwhile. Thank you all for that. It's not much, but I threw together this really large Lopunny to commemorate the event. I'm not really interested in drawing orbs this massive, but what's a big fat milestone without a big fat bunny?
I wanna finish this off by asking you all some questions. What stands out about my art compared to other inflation artists? What do you like about it, and what do you think I could still improve on? Any feedback is appreciated.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Inflation
Species Pokemon
Size 4500 x 3600px
File Size 4.72 MB
I think a few different things stand out about your art. The first is the sub-subject matter. You draw bugs, birds, and pokemon that some others don't. Sure, you do the usual bunnies and jaguars, but you also do mantis critters and moths, and absols that smile.
The second thing is, in most instances, you tell a story with your pictures. Not to say a lot of artists don't try, but there's plenty of "they are inflated in park, because" and no real thought as to why. Your mantis in particular is great for this, how even without the descriptions you can tell she's enjoying herself, or is struggling to reach down to grab something, you can just tell something happened in most your pictures.
This picture isn't one of those, but instead this one show off the third thing; your emphasis on light, when you shade pictures. Your shading is excellent. That shadow the little puffball tail is the best part of the light on this piece. The way it stretches and wraps around shows off that curve so excellently. It really gives a sense of shape to it all.
For what I think could be improved? On the art itself, it's hard to say. I'd say in the art itself, maybe senses of weight. You draw taut balloons most of the time, so it's not always an issue, but there isn't always a sense of space or heft to characters, usually just a sense of size.
Congrats on your 1000 watchers, hope it that number keeps getting bigger.
The second thing is, in most instances, you tell a story with your pictures. Not to say a lot of artists don't try, but there's plenty of "they are inflated in park, because" and no real thought as to why. Your mantis in particular is great for this, how even without the descriptions you can tell she's enjoying herself, or is struggling to reach down to grab something, you can just tell something happened in most your pictures.
This picture isn't one of those, but instead this one show off the third thing; your emphasis on light, when you shade pictures. Your shading is excellent. That shadow the little puffball tail is the best part of the light on this piece. The way it stretches and wraps around shows off that curve so excellently. It really gives a sense of shape to it all.
For what I think could be improved? On the art itself, it's hard to say. I'd say in the art itself, maybe senses of weight. You draw taut balloons most of the time, so it's not always an issue, but there isn't always a sense of space or heft to characters, usually just a sense of size.
Congrats on your 1000 watchers, hope it that number keeps getting bigger.
Congrats on the milestone captain, that's fantastic!
To me, what makes your art stand out is that you render round shapes really, really cleanly. There's a sense of size, the lineart isn't wobbly or sketch-like (not that would be a bad thing by itself), and your facial expressions always compliment what's going on. Panic? Enjoyment? Embarrassment? It's all there.
To me, what makes your art stand out is that you render round shapes really, really cleanly. There's a sense of size, the lineart isn't wobbly or sketch-like (not that would be a bad thing by itself), and your facial expressions always compliment what's going on. Panic? Enjoyment? Embarrassment? It's all there.
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