Author Topic: Squid's One Painting a Day  (Read 7061 times)

Trying lots of different styles is a good thing

Yeah, I don't think I would take anyone's advice around here regarding good artistic decisions.
if you're going for the "people who aren't good artistically which is everyone shouldn't give advice" route i swear i will purchase a stock in attempts to remain cash solvent this quarter

if you're going for the "people who aren't good artistically which is everyone shouldn't give advice" route i swear i will purchase a stock in attempts to remain cash solvent this quarter
you better listen to flancannon here he means BIZNUS...

...REAL biznus...


I think the people who should avoid giving advice are the people who JUST started doing art. That's usually the point where you're way too overconfident in your knowledge.

I didn't just started on art but I guess digital painting would be the case



I want to just finally submit this so I can not stay up to 5 AM working on it.
neat, kinda reminds me of a ghibli film

neat, kinda reminds me of a ghibli film

That's cool because that's practically my all-time favorite animation studio.

That's cool because that's practically my all-time favorite animation studio.
studio squibli

ontopic: these are really great so far


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I spent almost the entire time painting that running guy. This is my redemption for painting such a stupid human figure last time. Really empty beach and the world's worst boardwalk.

Today I learned that paintings of realistic settings are really boring. No wonder fantasy and sci-fi is so popular.
You might've screwed up on the jogging man's foot. Other than that, the painting looks pretty good.
studio squibli
These animations are a dud.
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i'm more of a fan of the scenery ones