I'm just saying I could get a much higher quality piece for the same price.
A little harsh...
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I'm just saying I could get a much higher quality piece for the same price.
Traditional then!sorry for the late response!! I'll take whichever one you feel in the mood to do, idc if its iphone or traditional. :>
Sure :3 I'll start later I need to Finish the first one!Ooooo! High-five were the same age! Could you do a coloured drawing of Purrl please?
Sure :3 I'll start later I need to Finish the first one!
Am I the only one who doesn't find what Mariaah said harsh? All she did was not sugarcoat her words.. big deal.
Your art doesn't really look that horrible, especially for a 12 year old. However if I were you I'd work on drawing more straight lines. Instead of quickly drawing the shapes without a care in the world you should probably focus on getting it more straight. You could also mark the middle of the head lightly with a pencil, so you can plop down the characters eyes with them being symmetrical. Sketching the whole character lightly at first could help aswell. During sketching you could easily plan on how you want the character to look & mess around with options. Once you've decided just draw the outlines you've chosen regularly with a pencil / marker
How come?now I really believe you when you say you like my art o.o
How come?
Yes. :3Also did you draw Twiggy for me? (on the front page)
Sure after I finish with everyone elsecould u draw me ricky and barold pls
Your prices are enormous for the quality of work that you do.
oh my god.
I laughed way too hard at thisoh my god.
Am I the only one who doesn't find what Mariaah said harsh? All she did was not sugarcoat her words.. big deal.
Your art doesn't really look that horrible, especially for a 12 year old. However if I were you I'd work on drawing more straight lines. Instead of quickly drawing the shapes without a care in the world you should probably focus on getting it more straight. You could also mark the middle of the head lightly with a pencil, so you can plop down the characters eyes with them being symmetrical. Sketching the whole character lightly at first could help aswell. During sketching you could easily plan on how you want the character to look & mess around with options. Once you've decided just draw the outlines you've chosen regularly with a pencil / marker
Your prices are enormous for the quality of work that you do.
It's a honest thing to say. If nobody would have told Lucky her prices are insane she would have never changed them.What a stuck-up thing to say. If you don't like the price, or the work, just ignore it.