- Joined
- Aug 14, 2019
Ah, yes the essence of improving your art. As a high schooler I fancied myself an artist, by which I mean to say I spent hours on graphite pencil drawings of my favorite video games. There's so much to practice with just grayscale and lines, let alone digitally. What I did didn't look terrible, but was also definitely below the artwork you have all critiqued so harshly.
Point is if I comparatively sucked with the hours and days and weeks I obsessively put in with just pencils and paper, Louie has a looooong way to go until better equipment would enhance his art. It will look just as shitty digitally if not more as it will on paper. If I was to pick drawing back up today I wouldn't even consider a tablet. A scanner if I was selling my stuff... Which I wouldn't right out the gate. More likely I'd find communities and post my works freely as I produced them until I had an audience and a portfolio, then maybe start talking money.
Point is if I comparatively sucked with the hours and days and weeks I obsessively put in with just pencils and paper, Louie has a looooong way to go until better equipment would enhance his art. It will look just as shitty digitally if not more as it will on paper. If I was to pick drawing back up today I wouldn't even consider a tablet. A scanner if I was selling my stuff... Which I wouldn't right out the gate. More likely I'd find communities and post my works freely as I produced them until I had an audience and a portfolio, then maybe start talking money.