I made a size chart based on my AU and I credit the original bases I used
@Gameplay The Pony
Yup. I think It’s fine to post it here. Well done with the finger-wing pose, btw.
The subject matter is super triggering so you may want to spoil it just in case. But I don’t see why you can’t post it here otherwise.
It may be grimdark, but it’s still SFW in a sense.I’ve been meaning to ask; do you want critique on how to get your art’s fundamentals to be more sound? I promise you that you can express yourself much more freely with a sound fundamentals.
@Gameplay The Pony
how…what, spoiler your post or how to learn art fundamentals? I can probably teach you what I know about the latter. I’m still a total noob but I’m pretty confident my fundamentals are more sound that yours–at least, judging by what you’ve been posting here.Everybody here can help everybody grow. Btw is there like a Discord channel for MLP-Artist and stuff?
@Gameplay The Pony
Btw is there like a Discord channel for MLP-Artist and stuff?
As far as an art server for MLP artists, there’s the MLP Drawing School’s server.
You can find a link to the place here
@Gameplay The Pony
well, we can always practice the basics of basics: Lines (or curves)
practice the ICS curves. I.e Lines, C-Curves and S curves. Get used to them, and get used to making them in one stroke. It’s alright to go over the same curves again and again. I actually encourage it.ICS Curves. It will definitely boost the expression in your art a lot better. OH and uh, start with pencil and pen, if you don’t have a tablet / drawing pad with a stylus.practicing drawing with a mouse is doable too, if you really want to go that way. Anyway for now, CURVES. ICS.How to practice is simple enough. draw two points and connect them with either a line, a C curve or an S curve. Do it confidently. Don’t matter if you overshot or missed the target. In time you get better. oh and don’t be afraid to rotate the paper / digital canvas too. You don’t have to force yourself drawing curves from funny angles.Confident don’t mean fast, confident means that you don’t fear how the line would look. The brain has this tendency to micromanage so if you’re not making your marks confidently, you will see wobbly lines, or lines with no sense of end nor beginning.
@tehwatever
What are the fundamentals to you. Like what do you see a key to making quality art.
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