.:Blank Stare:. wrote:
Holy crap those are gorgeous! I love them <3
Do you accept random requests? *waits hopefully*
X3; I wouldnt' mind taking a random request - feel free to PM me about it, though I cant guarantee when I'll be able to finish it *just a bit backed up in stuff, but nothing too urgent as I usually can get on average 2 pictures a day done*
Armi - XD; Heehee I had forgotten too! Good thing we both got our parts done though. Now I just have to do a better job with it next time! Thanks about the art though - yeah water effects are INSANE to do, I've only done it successfully once and it took hours @_@. When in doubt, make the picture SHINEY (that's my philosophy) in hopes that people wont notice the mistakes :D;
ahoteinrun wrote:
Heh. Yeah. BFA is Bachelor of Fine Arts. I had a lot of fine arts courses in my 1 and 2 years of school, and now that i've transferred i've got a lot of boring requirements to meet. But ah well. We all suffer someway or another, you're in stats... i'm in the devils theory course (cultural theory). *sighs*
Thats rather brave, sketching on a small tablet like that. I've always debated on getting a tablet, thought about it, hummed, hawed, and then just never done it. I'd use it a few times and then get bored of it. I prefer to keep my skills honed to real life art. Plus, what i'm doing now earns me money, and I'm pretty sure what i'd do on the computer would never earn me money.
You are talented though. Have you ever thought about illustration? I know there's a lot of the younger generation of writers who would like more chic smooth vectoral type images for their books. I'm sure there's a lot you could do with that if you really got out there and sold yourself too it.
Wow, I wish I could transfer, I wouldn't even mind doing 2-3 years of credits all over again. I was going to transfer to education (and eventually education in art) but none of my credits were transferrable *sighs and wibbles in terrible classes I have to suffer through*
That's true about online drawings and money, its just there for the show. Well, your real life art definately deserves money, the tribal designs are just insanely awesome! A tablet is fun, mine was really cheap so I didn't mind at all, it cost me about 50 bucks. Its actually not that bad, what I normally do is sketch something out in blue, then sketch over that in another colour, make the layer more transparent, and then do a final copy of what I want/the lineart.
Really? I never thought about illustration or selling my art that way. I just considered it a side non-profit hobby, but its definately worth looking into when I have a bit more time. Thanks for the suggestion though. By the way, how do you sell your art? Through art fairs or...? (I'm a bit vague on how selling art works in real life).