Snuggle Time! ~by Necrodrone13
by Murrahnithahn-i-ia
Fursuit Maker
18 years ago
Necro's lovely piece she did at my request. *sighs, entranced* Gods, she did a great job on this one! Thanks go out to
NecroDrone13 for her lovely pencils. The three of us look so smug...
Happy Yule, to KaniS and Royelle! This is my gift to you guys! *huggles you both tight, sighing happily*
The three lovely dragons in the pic are © me,
Murrahnithahn-i-ia , KaniS
KaniS and Royelle
Royelle
NecroDrone13 for her lovely pencils. The three of us look so smug... Happy Yule, to KaniS and Royelle! This is my gift to you guys! *huggles you both tight, sighing happily*
The three lovely dragons in the pic are © me,
Murrahnithahn-i-ia , KaniS
KaniS and Royelle
Royelle
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*bounces in... stealthyly, wouldn't want to awake them* :O
It looks lovely Murra.
Would you mind to do a colored version of it? I bet it would look even better =)
Beautiful...
::escapez::
It's not like just any mammal would have the cajones to mess with three sleeping dragons.
::keeps running::
btw, thanks for the shout-out on my page, but the reason I dont do more art is because im terrible and no one would look or care if I put it up.
Folks are always saying to me, "why are you so down on yourself? It just ain't so!" I pass that bit of wisdom on to you, my friend. Have a happy Yule!
Sure, a little practice might be needed, but that goes for any striving artist! Practice, practice, practice! You can't improve if you don't!
(and im a guy btw XD)
The key is to keep drawing, even if it's something you see in passing while on the bus. Right now, I'm doing some wildlife pieces as a gift for a friend's parents. Wildlife imagery is NOT my forte, but I'm doing it because I know I need to work on my real-life flora. Fantasy critters like Murra up there are fine, one can get away with quite a lot. Not so when you're doing a pic of a Black and White Warbler clinging to a Larch tree... Markings and their placement are VERY specific, and this species is a rather graphic little bird. Adorable, too. And since I've chosen to draw the Larch in it's spring bloom, the flowers need to be carefully drawn, too. They're these tight little pine-cone-like blooms in an almost neon purple... But I also know my skills are barely up to it, so I'm doing the piece as a way to "stretch" those artistic muscles.
Keep going, play around with different kinds of media. Maybe pencil isn't your home medium, so try something else. Markers, or pastels, maybe watercolour. The idea is to play, have some fun with it and learn the materials... For me, Pencil, coloured pencil, and Prismacolour markers have been my thing and the medium that seems to be the most forgiving with my attempts at art. Water-colour comes next. Clays and three-d forms definitely are in the running, too. Then there's fabric...
Now, what I REALLY wanna get my paws on is a one of those tablets, so I can try my paw at digital art... Murrr...
*hugs you warmly* Keep drawing, hun! Please!
I really appreciate you taking the time to help me! ^^
I understand what you mean by line confidence, it goes along with people always telling me to "clean up" my drawings. The problem I think is that I really have no confidence with pencil... If I am able to try and fix something, I will do it until theirs a hole erased through the paper. I've destroyed many things that I wished to put up on here...
Anyway, I think im going to try and work with line-art...as one of my friends suggested. Using a pen will make me unable to erase and try to redraw lines over and over again, and it takes a lot of the headache out of trying to draw something. I've only done a single peice of lineart and I will be putting that up in my gallery if you want to take a look.
I personally only use the pens AFTER I've done my rough-outs. If you bork something in pen, it's ruined and you'll have to start over. And don't worry overmuch about tossing something if it's not working. ALL artists do that. It's necessary. so, blue-pencil, then graphite over that, if you want, then ink to fill it out.
My pieces usually go in this order; blue pencil, shading with pale blues, purples and greys to block out the major forms, then the other colours go in lightest to darkest, then coloured-pencil ('cuz they go over marker so nicely to give softness and fine detail for lighter effects), then the final inks, where needed. Maybe some time, I'll figure out a way to do a post with a piece in the various stages of completion (need to get around the rule about three posts, max, of any piece), so folks can see how my stuff gets done.
And please, I would like to see you latest, as I'm sure other folks would. Sometimes, all a person needs is to be told something is possible, for them to give it a try.
What I wouldn't give to be among them :P