A couple of Deckers for @tigerator !
Reblogging here cuz yesWerewolves that get extra fat and fur during the winter reblog if you agree
it’s da rules
I had a dream last night where me and a friend were looking for something but we were called up by some archivist demon over the phone. The demon had some crazy complicated riddle for us but we ignored him because we were so busy trying to uncover the secrets of some central figure’s grave. Eventually, the demon became really invested in our adventure, and kept calling us with info he found in his archives.
Then my dream ended at Family Mart for whatever reason.
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8) Both! I want to become self sufficient with my art and make a decent living with it! As I get more settled living in Japan, I want to work on my personal projects. I figure as long as I continue doing my thing and make an active effort, people will be drawn to that.
16) Probably way more now. The majority of my posts are just doodles I do to blow off steam. I made it a habit to doodle at least once a day, even if I don’t post it. However, sometimes I feel I don’t focus enough on more “complete” pieces. That’s something I hope to improve on.
21) Absolutely! It’s super frustrating at times but it’s so worth that moment of satisfaction when you breakthrough. Admittedly, many of my doodles are comfort zone doodles that help me manage my stress, but whenever I do engage in a challenge and prevail, I feel very good about that.
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3) Ditto
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6) Answer here
9) Generally speaking, if it’s a silly doodle, it only takes a few minutes. An inked drawing can take anywhere between 40 minutes to several hours depending on the complexity. As for a colored piece, it usually takes me a few days because I tend to battle with myself a lot over things like color choice and coloring method. I’m still searching for a coloring style I can be truly happy with.
1) See previous ask
2) I started doodling stick figures in 4th grade or so which was late 1999/early 2000. However, I started seriously putting effort into my art around the end of Junior High school, which was 2003 I think?
3) One in high school, and two in college. However, the only one that was of any benefit was the life drawing class I took as an elective one semester in college.
4) See previous ask
1) Digital, but traditional has a lot of merits too. I’ve always believed that everyone should start with traditional first because it’s very cheap and anyone can pick up a pencil. Then, when you feel you have a solid base, then go to digital. Of course, that’s just how I learned. You can do whatever feels right!
4) I post art exclusively on tumblr and twitter. Sometimes Pixiv. Otherwise, my DA is defunct.
6) Overly detailed characters. That said, I do enjoy artistic noise as in characters or objects that are busy in a purposeful way. However, when it’s a character a bunch of markings everywhere, it’s not very fun for me.
14) Rarely, but I would like to do so more often.
25) Usually some music in the background.
