Status: SOLD
Another canine piece. I decided to have some fun and draw a red fox..this is one of my earlier pencil sketches and I know since this one I have already improved in technique. But I gotta remind myself every now and then that although improving and bettering myself in my art is not the most important thing. The most important thing is to continue to have a passion for what I do and to pour my heart into whatever I create along the road of learning.
Also one thing I do want to point out is..yes I actually do draw their bones bulkier intentionally :P..At this time I just prefer that look, may change later as I experiment and plaaaaaaaaay :D. But for anyone that wondered, yes, veray intentional!
A few comments from you deviant folks have truly made me step back and stop being so over critical of my work. Thats what I need, I don't think anyone else could rip apart my work as much as I do so myself. So oftentimes I forget to see the positive aspects in my own work and to see beyond the sometimes harshly worded critique I receive on my pieces. Thank you all. And mind you..I do appreciate well written critique, there is always room to grow...always.
tools: 11x14 bristol, mechanical pencil..think I just used a .7 on this one since it was more for the sheer hey of it.
prints: course, 8$ american plus S&H.
Time: :? can't remember honestly.
Another canine piece. I decided to have some fun and draw a red fox..this is one of my earlier pencil sketches and I know since this one I have already improved in technique. But I gotta remind myself every now and then that although improving and bettering myself in my art is not the most important thing. The most important thing is to continue to have a passion for what I do and to pour my heart into whatever I create along the road of learning.
Also one thing I do want to point out is..yes I actually do draw their bones bulkier intentionally :P..At this time I just prefer that look, may change later as I experiment and plaaaaaaaaay :D. But for anyone that wondered, yes, veray intentional!
A few comments from you deviant folks have truly made me step back and stop being so over critical of my work. Thats what I need, I don't think anyone else could rip apart my work as much as I do so myself. So oftentimes I forget to see the positive aspects in my own work and to see beyond the sometimes harshly worded critique I receive on my pieces. Thank you all. And mind you..I do appreciate well written critique, there is always room to grow...always.
tools: 11x14 bristol, mechanical pencil..think I just used a .7 on this one since it was more for the sheer hey of it.
prints: course, 8$ american plus S&H.
Time: :? can't remember honestly.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / General Furry Art
Species Vulpine (Other)
Size 600 x 770px
File Size 245.1 kB
Listed in Folders
I've been in awe of your ever since I stumbled across your DevArt gallery last year and this piece, along with all the others you've uploaded, has just confirmed that awe to me.
And it's great to hear that you have such passion and hungry to carry on learning about your craft, the various techniques and styles, keeping yourself at the forefront of anthropomorphic art. ^__^
Also, being your own worst critic can be very destructive for an artist, so it's go to see that you have realised that stepping back and not getting so wrapped up in the apparant flaws in your work, has actually helped you gain a better perspective on your art. =3
*ChaosCat*
And it's great to hear that you have such passion and hungry to carry on learning about your craft, the various techniques and styles, keeping yourself at the forefront of anthropomorphic art. ^__^
Also, being your own worst critic can be very destructive for an artist, so it's go to see that you have realised that stepping back and not getting so wrapped up in the apparant flaws in your work, has actually helped you gain a better perspective on your art. =3
*ChaosCat*
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