Cohh's Oni Samurai Fan Art
- MediocreMathias
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- MediocreMathias
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Thanks!
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I wanted to draw him too, but this is just...Amazing :'D
- MediocreMathias
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You sir are too kind. Gracias!
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Amazing, that is a really great job. I would love to draw this, but i cant draw and have no artistic talent.
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[QUOTE="Geonemesis, post: 32879, member: 54266"]I'm not joking with this, it's really feels like that when you draw:
But anyway, artists are not born, artists are made, if you want to draw / sculpt / 3d / paint or anything artistic, then start practicing. Practice makes perfect also there is no good or bad stuff, every piece helps you become good. Also it really helps if you find out what kind of spirit you have, do you draw more monster looking like or cartoon style or realistic that also really can help too. Find out what are you more confortable with, what are the helps you can do creating the art, tricks, you can go read about it, watch videos, see others drawing, but never skip practicing! [/QUOTE]
Yeah I couldn't agree more, I've been drawing for as long as I could hold a pencil but my stuff didn't start to make serious progress until I started practicing techniques and educating myself.
But anyway, artists are not born, artists are made, if you want to draw / sculpt / 3d / paint or anything artistic, then start practicing. Practice makes perfect also there is no good or bad stuff, every piece helps you become good. Also it really helps if you find out what kind of spirit you have, do you draw more monster looking like or cartoon style or realistic that also really can help too. Find out what are you more confortable with, what are the helps you can do creating the art, tricks, you can go read about it, watch videos, see others drawing, but never skip practicing! [/QUOTE]
Yeah I couldn't agree more, I've been drawing for as long as I could hold a pencil but my stuff didn't start to make serious progress until I started practicing techniques and educating myself.