Re: I get that, but it's never good to compare your art to another's. Everybody has their own style, and everybody has different experiences in art. Professional artists are called professional in the first place because they have been drawing for years and years - they have so much more experience in the world of art than you and I do. Like I always say, it's a matter of practice and patience; you gotta just keep trying. Rather than looking at another artist's art and saying that yours isn't as good, see it as a goal for you to strive to reach.
Re: There we go, that's how to do it! Set some goals for yourself and then just keep striving until you get there. Sometimes your goal doesn't even have to be "to become as good as so-and-so"; I determine to make every painting better than my last. That way, I'm don't get depressed in my capabilities when I look at my art and then at Kjumper's. But no matter what your goals are or even if you have one, practice is the main key.
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18 Oct, 2016, 12:04 am
Awesome job as always with these! They look so professional! *u*
18 Oct, 2016, 12:53 am
This looks really good! ^-^ The head kind of looks like a Gravios from Monster Hunter. XP
18 Oct, 2016, 4:25 am
Re: Haha. XD No problem - you and your art deserve a ton more praise than you think.
18 Oct, 2016, 5:14 am
Re: I get that, but it's never good to compare your art to another's. Everybody has their own style, and everybody has different experiences in art. Professional artists are called professional in the first place because they have been drawing for years and years - they have so much more experience in the world of art than you and I do. Like I always say, it's a matter of practice and patience; you gotta just keep trying. Rather than looking at another artist's art and saying that yours isn't as good, see it as a goal for you to strive to reach.
18 Oct, 2016, 3:23 pm
cool
yeah i have to draw Lumy here too :)
FR is so amazing and all these colorful dragons with their great patterns inspired me to make FR art
18 Oct, 2016, 8:05 pm
Re: Thank you!
18 Oct, 2016, 11:08 pm
Re: There we go, that's how to do it! Set some goals for yourself and then just keep striving until you get there. Sometimes your goal doesn't even have to be "to become as good as so-and-so"; I determine to make every painting better than my last. That way, I'm don't get depressed in my capabilities when I look at my art and then at Kjumper's. But no matter what your goals are or even if you have one, practice is the main key.