But they were brothers.
I'm going back to my roots with this one because the Lāčplēsis rock opera never truly leaves my mind, THEY WE'RE BROTHERS not by blood but by choice! until the interferance of enemy forces and the influence of greed and guilt tore them apart, its literally tragic and on my mind all the time.
This is very different than most of my art but I thought it was hilarious, I give you Vash the Stampede drawn in the style of Tyler the Creators album cover for Igor referencing the song a boy is a gun because if you know you know
It's so outrageously funny that they moved Aslan to the side in the second poster to make way for Caspian
Nothing wrong with watching these back to back!!
How do you handle negative feedback or criticism of your art, especially when you're trying to gain visibility?
This is a very good question !
Dealing with criticism can be really tough sometimes, but I believe it's important to draw the line between what is actual criticism and what is a negative comment (source : my college professors)
Art doesn't exist in a vacuume and we all need to receive criticism from others to grow as artists but ironically you have to be critical of your critics and that requires being able to take a step back from your emotional attachment to your art and assess it objectively. Could I do this better ? Are the proportions off? Does this drawing accurately convey what I want it too?
These are important things to ask yourself, and admit to yourself if the answer sometimes is no. Not everything you make is going to be good the first few times and not everything you do is going to be good. Its healthy to admit when things look a bit shit sometimes. You need to make hundreds of shit drawings before you make one one good one it's better to get the bad ones out of your system quickly.
In terms of negativity that's where criticising your critics comes in, you don't have to be an expert to give criticism online not everyone telling you to change things has your best interest at heart and if they don't then what they say is irrelevant to your art journey.
A really smart person once told me "you have to believe in your art because no one is going to do it for you" and that means when you make something worth being proud of you take the time to feel proud of it even if it doesn't meet other people's standards.
Here! Here's a chicken for you
vote for your soggiest newspaper before it's too late!
I remember watching Trigun for the first time in 15 parts per episode capulto sub like 8 years ago when I first got into anime and it being just such an amazing experience and I'm so glad there's been a fandom resurgence its just so good to see him again
Shroom but so cute
My Kanaeda sketches from college today
Right so, it's been like a few years and now I can draw better have more confidence and am about to finish school, I completely forgot this tumblr acount existed but that's just life
You ever find yourself having to pull an eyelash from your eye with tweezers and wonder why was I designed this way
I draw things! then drop them here ☀︎ no consistency just vibes ☀︎ 21y/o ☀︎ 🇱🇻 🇮🇪 ☀︎ animation student ☀︎ any pronouns ☀︎
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