... has consistently given me rough sketches more striking than what I can with a tablet. What the hell is going on? It has to be I'm just going slower, right? I still use a tablet after posing + ...
I'll want to try befriending artists I like, but then feel I should be useful in some way, bringing something other than my desire to pick their brain, then remember I'm selfish and not really a gener...
"the fastest way to improve your art is to become some sort of pervert, doesn't really matter what kind, whatever you're comfortable with" ~ farfin on Twitter
I'm basically a hermit, constantly dying of aesthetic loneliness. My icon is a robin-snake guy who belongs to an adult cartoon series that I'm mulling over. Starting this gallery was an attempt to shed by internet cultural ancestry as a faceless, argumentative edge lord, and embrace my love of furry art I've been repressing for 15+ years.
I have several stories to tell, but they're a long road to build up through daydreams and development. Character design is my least favorite part of art making ( so doing fanart is very relaxing ) as I can't picture anything clearly until I've put pen to tablet.
Being a freelance story artist is something I'm looking into as a career later in life, but I have no professional experience, and feel too out of place in most artist circles. For now, I'm training as a classic 2D animator, but it's slow going, as I have a day job unrelated to art. I've also been trying to find a place for various AI stuff in my pipeline.
My Scraps Gallery is probably more active than my Main Gallery at any given time.