We often find ourselves discouraged by those that can do what we love better than us.
We also often forget that they struggled and put a lot of work to be where they are now.
One doesn't simply wake up one day and have been granted unsurpassed talent in any particular subject.
The time old method of honing your craft is to practice.
But sometimes that isn't enough. You need guiding hands. Support. Reassurance and peers to lean your shoulder on.
In this thread you can discuss your art blocks, inspirations, favorite artists, share tutorials, and give your hand to your fellow artists. Whatever your niche may be, there's someone there to lend an ear and provide a step ahead.
If you have tutorials/videos that may help or artists you find inspiring feel free to share them under the designated sub-thread.
If you want to share your art without a critique say so when you post it.
If you want one make sure to state that.
Some personal guidelines I follow under the cut
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1. [b]Use References. [/b]
Unless you know you've got the feel of something completely memorized by heart and hand you should always use a photo to help you. You will learn faster and with less frustration/pain. Even if you're doing a cartoon piece. Cartoons are simply real things simplified.
2. [b]Do not ever learn anatomy from drawings. [/b]
Art is often stylized and it's not always correct. While it's fine to learn style and carve out your own, studying anatomy from other artist's work will hazard fatal mistakes and minimize actual learning.
3. [b]Keep your old doodles. [/b]
Even if you hate them. You can either later reflect on them to see what you've learned, or as what's happened with me, look back at it and realize it was actually very good. You were only being hypercritical. Old drawings can be salvaged, reformed, or stylized into something magnificent.
4. [b][u]Do not be discouraged by other artist's work! [/u][/b]
I cannot tell you how poisonous this is. I am guilty of it and from first hand experience can tell you how detrimental it is. Your work is an expression of yourself. Different art styles doesn't equal being better or worse than someone else. You can admire someone's style without copying or stripping away your own. Instead of being heart broken by "better" work you should learn from them. Ask them questions. Get advice or see how they view their art. Chances are they think they're nothing compared to the artists that [i]they[/i] look up to.
5. [b]Practice and feel good. [/b]
Enjoy what you do. Don't force it or feel you need to draw/create as much as others. For almost all of us art is a hobby. Hobbies are meant to be enjoyed. Create what interests you even if it's not popular or will get everyone's attention. If you have an uncommon style those that indulge in it will appreciate it all the more.
6. [b]Don't be afraid to experiment. [/b]
You'll learn great things you never would have thought you were capable of.
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I am a SAI Paint Tool user. I have little to no advice about Photoshop! I am sorry. I also apologize if I haven't commented on everyone's stuff. I will get to it! (or I will at least "like" it so you know you're not forgotten)
I've been very busy and I enjoy giving well thought out help instead of rushing it between work breaks.
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TL;DR
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Well...writing is considered an art, can I post that here?
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Worms playing Humans! I don't really like how the worm turned out.. :[
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Oh hey this got bumped, might as well post again I suppose. I've had plague doctors on the mind as of late. I think the Scanner made it brighter than it actually is, but whatever. I can see where more work could be needed, his arms are skimpy and the coat needs more shading.
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Thus ends my dump. These were all of the pieces I bothered to take a picture of during my 3 years in art class. Hope you enjoyed them, have I been forgiven?
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Edited by outlander: 4/3/2014 12:26:08 AMIs it ok if I dump stuff?
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Edited by Sandtrap: 4/4/2014 10:54:08 PMGentlemen! I'm trying something new! Perhaps not art, but it requires the patience of doing it, and I notice the Flood is bone dry of any animators, so I'd figured I'd give it a shot. So here it is. My first ever piece of stop motion. A grunt getting fisted. Yep. Lost some frames near the end though.
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I love to limboo
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Skull lady
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Edited by Death: 4/10/2014 3:22:16 AMsmokez
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I felt bad after my last stunt so I'm going to start dumping some art from class a couple years ago.
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even moar
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pixel art
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Edited by Orochimaru: 4/2/2014 11:29:57 PMStart of the second SAI work. (Look in subthread for progress)
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I drew an owl and forgot to take a picture of it :(
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Meh Can't really say I'm proud of this work. Maybe I'll come back to it another time.
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I was bored on holiday so I started scribbling stuff in my sketchbook
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My neighbour Jotaro
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Edited by Orochimaru: 3/29/2014 8:39:32 PMJust got a Wacom tablet. It's not quite done yet, but here's what I've done so far after one day of experimenting. Inspiration: http://download.minitokyo.net/Afro.Samurai.427967.jpg
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Here is another
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My fail of a shark ;w;
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Edited by Jaaake AU: 3/28/2014 2:54:23 AMI have the biggest artistic block at the moment that is fuelled by shitty university work. I've almost lost all interest in photography... and that's frustrating because it used to be the one thing that I could just do day in and day out and still be excited about capturing the world around me. Anyone got any tips to overcome this?
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Got bored while doing homework.... [i] Giga.....Excadrill..... Breakkkkk![/i]
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Undead Worm, roaming around, to get you..
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Worms Battle #4 bitches! :D How cute they all are when they fight. ^3^
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Something I'm working on