Category All / General Furry Art
Species Vulpine (Other)
Size 1080 x 792px
File Size 1.08 MB
I'd really prefer that you didn't post it publicly. I was paid to do this image for someone, and I don't think it would be fair to them if you copied the line art. <=( Copying can be a great way to learn how to draw, but you should try to come up with your own poses and such, you'll be much prouder of your own work too!
I really appreciate you asking! :)
I really appreciate you asking! :)
Anytime! :) I was thinking the same way you were. I was like "Man i did great! But i wish i did this on my own!" ha ha. But I have been looking for tutorials ever since i got into the fandom. I've only found a couple good ones but i really want to learn how to draw toony and cute like you! ^_^
Thanks for replying! Someday i would love to get a commission from you! :D
SlushTheFox
Thanks for replying! Someday i would love to get a commission from you! :D
SlushTheFox
When I first started drawing, I copied a lot of Disney and cartoon art, so I understand where you are coming from. If this particular drawing wasn't a commission, I wouldn't mind as much. <=)
I recommend trying to draw things in real life, like people and animals. Even if they are not the fun anthros you'd probably rather be drawing, you will learn a lot and then you can apply that knowledge to anything you want to draw. Also, it's okay to copy existing art and styles, maybe keep a personal sketchbook for that - then try drawing something on your own to post online.
If you stick with it, and try a lot of things, you will be surprised how much you can learn, and it will be all your own!
I recommend trying to draw things in real life, like people and animals. Even if they are not the fun anthros you'd probably rather be drawing, you will learn a lot and then you can apply that knowledge to anything you want to draw. Also, it's okay to copy existing art and styles, maybe keep a personal sketchbook for that - then try drawing something on your own to post online.
If you stick with it, and try a lot of things, you will be surprised how much you can learn, and it will be all your own!
Thank you so much for the advice! I will definitely be practicing a lot :) I have yet another question for you. When drawing do you start with shapes or does drawing come natural to you after so many years of practice? I use shapes all the time but sometimes i can do without them. Also what kind of digital pad and software do you use? Sorry, I hate to ask so much questions. =)
Thanks again!
Thanks again!
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