"It's nice to start the morning with a short walk up the hill, the views are truly stunning"
Tier commission for Cowrara x3
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Tier commission for Cowrara x3
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See more and support me on my Patreon! :3
Category Artwork (Digital) / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1042 x 1500px
File Size 1.27 MB
Ah, this is lovely! The colder palette truly does give it some fresh ambience, just like the air during sunrise
She's a beauty as well, let's be honest here
For some reason, this feels to me like a still from a commercial for a fancy product
...yes, it would be absolutely be for shampoo, ahaha. seems like i cannot keep myself from paying close to attention ta how you draw hair. it's your fault for doing such good art (??)
She's a beauty as well, let's be honest here
For some reason, this feels to me like a still from a commercial for a fancy product
...yes, it would be absolutely be for shampoo, ahaha. seems like i cannot keep myself from paying close to attention ta how you draw hair. it's your fault for doing such good art (??)
Ahaha, if hair gets to be dense enough, I suppose it'd be more acceptable to call it "head's fur", though it'd certainly need a joking tone (unless the speaker wants other folks to raise their eyebrows in response...?)
Ah, yes, getting to a point where there's genuine liking for one's art is a complicated process. As trite as the common adage once sounded to me, there's a lot of truth to "we are our own worst critic"
I'm not entirely sure if there's a single greatest culprit on that end: it comes down a bunch of factors that seem almost inherent to how people relate to artworks. And the goalposts keep moving, too: whenever there's a feeling of "oh okay, I think this is good", we see someone else doing something we like and then we're missing that aspect that this other artist does so well, ahaha
Getting comfortable with seeing weaker points in one's art is a strange process and it's certainly not easy, though it does help to remind ourselves that any perceived weaknesses can be worked on, and that sometimes it's not as much a "weakness" that is there, but that one has a different approach to a specific theme or technique. Not necessarily a wrong way to go about doing it: just an alternative path to get to a result that might be less-known
Of course, I cannot even pretend to know the basics of digital art, so any examples I could give to illustrate this point would definitely be wrong, ahaha
Still, dissatisfaction with one's art is much more widespread than I'd prefer it to be. i just want artists to feel more confident in what they do, the effort they put into making their stuff should be appreciated by them as well ππ
Ah, yes, getting to a point where there's genuine liking for one's art is a complicated process. As trite as the common adage once sounded to me, there's a lot of truth to "we are our own worst critic"
I'm not entirely sure if there's a single greatest culprit on that end: it comes down a bunch of factors that seem almost inherent to how people relate to artworks. And the goalposts keep moving, too: whenever there's a feeling of "oh okay, I think this is good", we see someone else doing something we like and then we're missing that aspect that this other artist does so well, ahaha
Getting comfortable with seeing weaker points in one's art is a strange process and it's certainly not easy, though it does help to remind ourselves that any perceived weaknesses can be worked on, and that sometimes it's not as much a "weakness" that is there, but that one has a different approach to a specific theme or technique. Not necessarily a wrong way to go about doing it: just an alternative path to get to a result that might be less-known
Of course, I cannot even pretend to know the basics of digital art, so any examples I could give to illustrate this point would definitely be wrong, ahaha
Still, dissatisfaction with one's art is much more widespread than I'd prefer it to be. i just want artists to feel more confident in what they do, the effort they put into making their stuff should be appreciated by them as well ππ
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