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What, in your opinion, are the defining characteristics of my art style?
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In other words, how would you recognize that a certain drawing was made by me if you just randomly stumbled across it?
Or would you recognize it at all?
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Hi all! Long time no see. I'm more active on twitter th...
| 307 votes
- Yeah, I'm still here! I'd be interested!
- Nah, better to stick with twitter for now.
How would you feel about having connected characters? B...
| 662 votes
- Yes, that would be interesting! (If you wish, you can freely pick a character of yours and mine and suggest what kind of relation the two could share. I'm open for ideas for any of my OC's, but please don't be upset if yours isn't what I'm looking for).
- Hmm, sounds tempting, but I'm not sure if any of my characters are fitting for that.
- I'm not really interested.
Do you believe in paranormal phenomena (e.g. ghosts, ex...
| 1034 votes
- Yes.
- No.
- I'm not sure.
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Various thickness in your lines- you line the "tufts" of canine necks and rumps well. I also notice the folds in the face (eyes, nose, forehead) in your animals. The toes are also notable- and the joint areas of the lower limbs.
I notice your work from your hatching style (how you use lines to shade or colour in space- you often do a patterned type with 3-4 hatches in a bunch)
I really like how you hatch..I'm not very good at it, so I find myself admiring small details like that in your work.
I notice that your work is inspired by beautiful patterns and designs from traditional garment/fabric-wear (be it of Aboriginal descent, Finnish, or from a specific time era.) I don't often see a lot of artists who care about those designs as you do. It's favorable for me to see
I notice your work from your hatching style (how you use lines to shade or colour in space- you often do a patterned type with 3-4 hatches in a bunch)
I really like how you hatch..I'm not very good at it, so I find myself admiring small details like that in your work.
I notice that your work is inspired by beautiful patterns and designs from traditional garment/fabric-wear (be it of Aboriginal descent, Finnish, or from a specific time era.) I don't often see a lot of artists who care about those designs as you do. It's favorable for me to see