"Post your Art" Thread

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Some silly Bild Lilli (aka the original sexy kraut Barbie) fanart that i made.
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More old stuff, this time doodles inspired by 4chins interactions between strangers.
 

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I like how they feel like they have just as many lines as they need. Brosickle, do you have any advice on how to avoid over-rendering? Especially with digital I can't figure how many lines is enough and how many is too many.
It really depends what art style are you aiming for. I suggest not to zoom a lot in your canvas. You'll miss the major details and most of the time minor details are easily ignored. Example, character wearing a crystal headdress, you want the overall detail of the headdress. Give that more focus than hair and skin. I hope this helps
 
I don't post my stuff here and this is completely unwarranted advice, but Look up the concept of economy of line in art and I'd suggest doing line art studies in addition to general life drawing studies. I was suggested to do studies from the book Charles Bargue drawing course (it's on the Internet archive if you don't want to buy it) for line weight training from a short art course I took years ago.
 
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Already posted this in the art contest thread but I'm proud of how this turned out. It looks way better IRL, the scanner took away a lot of what I liked in the background.
This was painted in watercolor and gouache which is one of my better mediums and is the fastest for me, though using acrylics and oils like Basil Gogos used would have given me a way bolder color scheme.
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