(This isn’t about asks related to Memy and my collab project)
I still have several random asks waiting in my inbox for months… Please don’t feel like I’m ignoring you but there are reasons why I didn’t answer them yet.
1. I’d like to answer them with a drawing, but I just don’t have enough time. I don’t even get work on my TODO-list :/
2. There are some things that get asked over and over. I don’t want to draw the same situation more than say once or twice. In that case I might actually ignore the ask.
Anyway, if you have any other question that I can anwer with text I’ll try to answer it ASAP, usually within 24 hrs. You can always contact me if you like to talk about something ;)
Thanks a lot :D
Designing good characters is a difficult task for me (I still have two OCs to design plus two more cutie marks), so I’m glad to hear you like it ;)
I finally added a list of my OCs to my blog… You can find it here or in my blog’s top bar if you’re curious ;)
I also removed the link to my old comic, cause it’s old and bad (and I need the space in the top bar) :T
No, I was refering to my drawing technique. Shading, brushes, other stuff…
My Dashie x Spitfire drawing was a gift art I promised someone. I actually don’t care much about shipping canon characters, if it’s cute or fits well I might draw a picture or two but I don’t consider them headcanon.
But first, what makes an artist?
Some may answer, the quality of one’s artistic skills.
To some, the quantity or consistency of the artist to continue their line of work.
Others, the ability of the artist to contribute and/or communicate with the people around them.
All of the above I would consider, useful, of course it is to my opinion. Yet similarly, none is necessary.
An artist can live in the shadows, their skills untrained, and even then only create works at the times of a rare blue moon. Still, they can consider themselves an artist.
Their works may be modest, skill itself perhaps subjective in the world of creativity, and the process or creation may signify a deeper meaning no matter how personal it matters.
What would then constitute a ‘good’ artist, If an artist can take whatever path they wish to?
Just leave it to your own decision basically.