[Tutorial] How to create/improve your species by ImperfectEnthusiast, literature
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[Tutorial] How to create/improve your species
How to create or improve your species – An Unconventional Tutorial
Disclaimer: If you are a seasoned species owner, some sections of this tutorial may be blatantly obvious to you. However, to make sure that new species owners understand these principles they have been included in this tutorial. Feel free to skip over these parts if you wish.
What this tutorial is not going to outline is 'How to pick a unique species name' or 'How to modify a real animal into a species', or other topics in a similar vein. Those popular tutorials were the ones I read when I first started creating species. However with some insight and a lot more experie
How to improve your art (Tips + advice) by pinvvheel, literature
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How to improve your art (Tips + advice)
Disclaimer: This is all in my personal opinion and comes from my experiences. I'm in no way saying that these are the only ways to improve, but this is what has worked for me.
<< I drew that in May of 2015
<< I drew that yesterday (July 2016)
Am I super qualified to be giving art lectures? No, in all honesty I'm a 15 year old who draws cartoony dogs because I enjoy it, and in no means consider myself to be a professional artist. But I have improved significantly in the past year, and these are some tips that can help you to improve as well:
1. don't push yourself too hard!
If you aren't feeling it then maybe take a sho
YOUR Style
• Figure out how you draw first. By this I mean, pay detailed attention to what things you gravitate to when drawing. Like, do you have a tendency to draw very detailed eyes? Do you like to draw round small bodies? That kind of stuff. Keep track of what you are good at and what you need to work on. Your strengths and weaknesses as an artist are what you need to be aware of because they are things that only you will truly know unless you tell the world. For example if you draw very detailed heads but struggle with the rest of the body, maybe a type of cartoon style is best for you and not anime.
• What’s your pre
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