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Published: 2015-02-19 19:25:34 +0000 UTC; Views: 1378; Favourites: 19; Downloads: 2
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Description I dabbled with some new brushes I downloaded.
Thresh from League of Poop. I can never land a Q when I want to. OTL Such a noob. :c
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RagingBunny [2015-04-01 03:24:54 +0000 UTC]

looks awesome I can never work in this sort of way it stresses me out ><

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Varcis In reply to RagingBunny [2015-04-01 05:44:48 +0000 UTC]

Thank you. I still have so much to learn. I get stressed out also. xD It's suppose to be relaxing... I guess practice will tell.

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RagingBunny In reply to Varcis [2015-04-01 17:28:58 +0000 UTC]

no problem It's good that artist recognize there's still much more they can learn, I believe it only makes the journey that much interesting I have a loooong way to go to and sometimes I get depressed but daheck with it xD
Yeah in my case idk where the relaxing part is .__. maybe the feeling of accomplishment? O.o Your work makes me want to give the sketchy painting a try but I end up wanting to make it squeaky clean .---. 

Anyway, keep up the good work I shall be "stalking" from now on

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Varcis In reply to RagingBunny [2015-04-07 16:09:39 +0000 UTC]

I'm the type of person that feels accomplished when I "finish" the painting. I always hear many enjoy the process of the art. I'm 50-50. Sometimes I'll love how I got to this point in the artwork, and sometimes like get frustrated/stressed. I think it's because i'm still in the beginning stages of figuring out how I want to paint/draw this type of way. I'm always dabbing and learning other artist's techniques to find my own. I never know how I will approach a new painting! I don't have a solid few methods, they're everywhere.

Haha. Thank you! I really do enjoy the company and appreciation.

Edit: Journey is stressful, but yes, it is also very fun.

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RagingBunny In reply to Varcis [2015-04-07 16:41:38 +0000 UTC]

Yeah am actually 50/50 too. For me is like there are works I've done that looked like crap when I started, in the end I didn't fancy them much, but people around me seem to like them the most. Then there are other works where I think they look good in the beginning but as soon as I am trying to finish it I can't do so properly because am starting to dislike the way it looks
I don't think I have a technique to be honest, I just try to learn from every work I do and w/e works for that one is good I deleted all the brushes I had and I am currently working with 4 for coloring ( 1 for hard detailing, 1 for skin, 1 for clothing and environment, 1 for minor details) and 3 for smudging, one for the skin, one to give a little texture when mixing the colors, and 1 for the hair when necessary

I appreciate the fact you appreciate it

PS: Yes, yes it is  

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