Winners have been announced!
This is a "draw my character" contest, which means that to participate, you'll pick one of the characters (will be humans, anthro and canines (feral) to choose from!!) listed below and draw them, and after some time has passed we'll pick some winners! I will be judging alongside two of my IRL friends so that the contest is not gonna be biased. Everyone, no matter your "skill" or whatever, is invited to join and all have a chance of winning some sweet prizes.
You are allowed to draw as many of my characters as you'd like, and join as many times as you'd like. Each drawing counts as an individual entry and will al
contest win 600 point (open) by pankypanky, journal
contest win 600 point (open)
make this journal must be my observer (new are welcome)
write in the comments that participate
Comment down below mentioning at least THREE of your pals that you think would like to enter this contest
for the contest you must draw leo or allycia you can change clothes, if you leave the same dress the score decreases
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mettere a questo journal , bisogna essere un mio osservatore ( i nuovi sono i benvenuti )
scrivere nei commenti che partecipate
in questo dovreste disegnare i miei oc vestendoli in modo sexy , potete disegnarli anche singolarmente oppure anche
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9 reasons to appreciate ACRYLICS
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2. COMBINABLE - This medium is very suitable to be combined with anything you wish - watercolor, ink, pencils, oils... Free your imagination and experiment!
3. NUMEROUS SUITABLE SURFACES - Acrylics can be used on paper, canvas, wood, metal and many more surfaces (this is true, even though they don't adhere towards some surfaces as promptly as oils). This is a great advantage, when you get used to this medium, you can
9 Reasons to LOVE YOUR INK! by Sense-Create-lnspire, journal
9 Reasons to LOVE YOUR INK!
1. - Ink can be used for drawing, writing or painting, anything you chose! You can use it with a brush, cartridge pens or drawing nibs, even a goose-quill will do!
2. - Ink can be water-soluble or, unlike watercolor, waterproof. Once dried out, it stays where you left it, it doesn't run away from you!
3. - Ink can be watered down and used as washes, just like watercolor, but it can be used at full strength, achieving more consistent results!
4. - Ink, when dried on paper, results in a very appealing velvety surface.
5. - Ink is in many cases a lot cheaper than watercolor, even school quality (very cheap) inks bring lovely and very satisfa
My Top Ten Tips for Starting a Webcomic by GoldCoinComics, literature
Literature
My Top Ten Tips for Starting a Webcomic
(aka "I Wish Someone Had Told Me This")
Are you thinking about starting a new creative endeavor that involves sequential art? Something you hope beyond family and friends will read? Have you thought about this project at all past the initial "can't wait to start working" phase?
Stop. Listen to what I am about to say. Many webcomic writers/artists make the same mistakes (myself included) by jumping straight to the "let's start drawing now" phase, bypassing the planning stage. Here are the most important items to consider before you even ink out the first strip:Consider if there is a chance your comic will become printed. Not only do you need t
I just recently discovered this website called "Paper Wings". http://www.paperwingspodcast.com/
I would pretty much recommend the podcasts to everyone that wants to make it far as an artist to check it out. If you need one great to start out with, I totally recommend this one :)
Ten Steps to a Winning Portfolio at Paper Wings
The two people who run the podcast... well, one of them works as a character designer for Disney, and another one runs an amazing successful webcomic. The tips and advice they gave are absolutely AMAZING. Working at Marvel, I can tell you that I've heard all their advices spoken over and over and over in the ind
More 'Breaking into a job with art'... by suzuran, journal
More 'Breaking into a job with art'...
Hi guys! I hope everyone is well! For some strange reason I've been getting an overwhelming number of people asking me about breaking into a job with art all of a sudden @_@
I'll always answer any further questions. (just note me or leave a comment)
But I just wanna refer you guys to some previous writings from other artists I have already posted earlier, and is still really good information if you've missed it.
Even if some of these are comics, I feel like most of the things stated are universal for most art-related jobs. Don't be put off just because you might not be interested in doing comics.
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