Art aid?

Vessan's picture
It feels so weird to say this. Because I know I'm capable, I've proven it to myself on some other forms of art. But time and time again whenever I picked up the graphic tablet and went to draw... humans. It always made me feel strongly upset, if not a growing depression in my ability to do art propperly started to appear. It just ends up being discouraging in the end.

And I keep trying to tell me they look fine.
Stuff is off.
I can feel something is wrong.
I just can't see it.
I need an extra pair of eyes.

I feel way more satisfied with my traditional work, even those with skewed anatomy. (Because I dgaf about pencils and draw directly with ink, making it impossible to correct after and forcing me to get things right off the bat.) My live model works are lovely too...

But then I look at the computer work. There are some I like. But then there are those I just can never feel happy about.

It hurts!

So i'm wondering if anyone would be up to help redline some of my stuff or discuss, watch me over as I do some art and toss comments, checks at me ;w; because I don't know if I can do this on my own.

I've recently had a friend aid me with traditional, and i'm very grateful for that. Since I know what I do wrong now, and i'm more encouraged in drawing people/humanoids again.



I'm willing to give back for such aid.
I think I'm quite a capable colourist and terrain artist, as well as I have an eye for composition and mood. So i'm willing and very likely to aid back in those or aid somebody else or many other people.

(just a note, a lot of my stuff are nudes or half-nudes/torsos (nsfw), mostly traditional (never tasteless though!))
It's a bonus if you already have me within contacts.
But my skype is fireflyness for those that do not have me added yet ;w;

thank you!
TreeDancer's picture

I'd be happy to redline for

I'd be happy to redline for you Smiling
Pegasicorn's picture

I like to think I'm decent at

I like to think I'm decent at least, so I could probably help you out.
Aivilo's picture

I have had the same problem,

I have had the same problem, where I am significantly less satisfied with my digital art as compared to my traditional art. The realization I eventually came to was that the semi-finality of traditional mediums makes me more conscious of each stroke I make, so I literally do draw better when in traditional mediums because at some level my subconscious says "be careful," while in the digital realm I have the ability to change things at a whim and subconsciously I think, "It's okay of it isn't perfect, I can go back and fix it."
Forcing myself to be more mindful of how I am drawing when working digitally has helped me significantly.
Evern's picture

I could help out- my skype is

I could help out- my skype is jitterer

I can try to be of help. I'm

I can try to be of help. I'm not an expert at drawing creatures or humans, but maybe I could still offer some insights if I'm able to spot any mistakes.
My skype is somestrangeangel if you'd like.
sylphofheart's picture

Honestly i felt like my human

Honestly i felt like my human anatomy in art was completely off not long ago, but paying more attention to human figures and how they move in reality and in things like games where the animation is actually reliable it helped soooo much and I feel much more confident with the strokes and different poses
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