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Actually, what I mean is, "Want to become my patron?" *G* I've set up camp on Patreon, and I'd love to have your support!
Patreon is an awesome crowdfunding site for artists and other creators which allows artists to gather a source of income from people who enjoy and want to encourage their work (i.e. patrons!). This means that each patron doesn't have to give a lot for it to add up and help the artist out, and it means that artists can f
und their work and make even more cool stuff, even faster. And, in addition to being an awesome person and helping an artist make a living in a world that consistently devalues art, you get awesome rewards, too!
Just for a start, with a $5/month subscription, you get ...
Access to Patreon-only feed-exclusive content and artwork.
The ability to vote on what fanart subjects I will do.
10% discount on book art & commissions when I open them
And, at higher levels of support I offer things like book cover critiques and character design!
I plan on using my Patreon feed to discuss the how of my art, to post annotated images of works in progress, and hopefully some step-by-step tutorials for different kinds of work. I want to discuss my symmetricals, and the way I've been doing them in Photoshop, and how they evolved. I eventually plan to give away free coloring pages, and maybe even coloring books, and there's a whole slew of projects I have just waiting for me to have the time to work on them. I want to create an illustrated guide to worldbuilding for writers, and an expanded book cover design workbook, and ... So many things!
So, if any of this sounds like cool stuff to you and you find more artwork worthwhile, please consider becoming my patron!
Patreon is an awesome crowdfunding site for artists and other creators which allows artists to gather a source of income from people who enjoy and want to encourage their work (i.e. patrons!). This means that each patron doesn't have to give a lot for it to add up and help the artist out, and it means that artists can f
und their work and make even more cool stuff, even faster. And, in addition to being an awesome person and helping an artist make a living in a world that consistently devalues art, you get awesome rewards, too!
Just for a start, with a $5/month subscription, you get ...
Access to Patreon-only feed-exclusive content and artwork.
The ability to vote on what fanart subjects I will do.
10% discount on book art & commissions when I open them
And, at higher levels of support I offer things like book cover critiques and character design!
I plan on using my Patreon feed to discuss the how of my art, to post annotated images of works in progress, and hopefully some step-by-step tutorials for different kinds of work. I want to discuss my symmetricals, and the way I've been doing them in Photoshop, and how they evolved. I eventually plan to give away free coloring pages, and maybe even coloring books, and there's a whole slew of projects I have just waiting for me to have the time to work on them. I want to create an illustrated guide to worldbuilding for writers, and an expanded book cover design workbook, and ... So many things!
So, if any of this sounds like cool stuff to you and you find more artwork worthwhile, please consider becoming my patron!
New Blog Post!
Check out my blog post, a little rant I like to call "Don't Tell Me It's Not Work."
"So, this morning I have both a little rant for y'all, and some line art. First, the rant, which is about a premise I know we've all heard. "Do something you love and you'll never work a day in your life." We've all heard it, read it, shared it--I know I have--but it's actually pretty bullshit when you think about it" Read More
Hey, look! I *can* actually draw!
I've been working with my tablet (Intous5) for the last week and after frustrating result after frustrating result, I finally turned to my drawing pad and pencil just to confirm that my hands do, indeed, work and know how to do this. I mean, I'm not a master of pencil drawing, or anything, but I do have more than stick figure drawing skills.
And yet, when I put the stylus to the tablet, it's... just not the same, and nothing looks the way I expect it to. I keep feeling as if there's not enough resistance, maybe? So maybe my tablet is too sensitive and I need to put it on a tougher setting? What do y'all think? Fiddle with the settings?
Any Advice?
Hello everyone!
I'm just starting on DA and I'm uploading art and trying to figure out all the options and things! Is there anything particular I should know as I dive in head first?
Cheers,
Marion
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