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Post subject: Re: ❄ Icey's Sketchbook [OPEN] Posted: Nov 20th, '18, 03:09 |
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Post subject: Re: ❄ Icey's Sketchbook [OPEN] Posted: Nov 20th, '18, 03:26 |
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IceyVampir

Joined: Nov 14th, '18, 03:00 Posts: 265 Hugs: 8124 Mood: Working on Commissions
Location: Chicago, IL
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November 2018 [1]
Artist Questionnaire wrote:13. What motivates you? What inspires you? What is your muse?
I love art. I'm motivated and inspired by other artist.
I see where they are and I imagine that I can get there too
It gives me something to aim for.
I'm also motivated and inspired by certain music
My muse is round, attractive and sexy women (ಠ‿ಠ)
I love curvy women I find them aesthetically appealing.
I'm most inspired by pin up art style.
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Post subject: Re: ❄ Icey's Sketchbook [OPEN] Posted: Nov 21st, '18, 01:20 |
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Post subject: Re: ❄ Icey's Sketchbook [OPEN] Posted: Nov 21st, '18, 01:32 |
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IceyVampir

Joined: Nov 14th, '18, 03:00 Posts: 265 Hugs: 8124 Mood: Working on Commissions
Location: Chicago, IL
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November 2018 [2]
Artist Questionnaire wrote:37. Have you ever had some one steal your art? How did you find out and how did you resolve it?
I've never had anyone steal my art tbh.
I've had some one accuse me of stealing someone else's art before tho. Someone asked me to use a base with their art (it was free art) and I did.
About a year or so later I try to price my art on Mabinogi
and someone accuses me of stealing art from some tumblr artist
I'd never even heard of.
They even went as far as to overlap our art.
I had to explain to them what the situation was
and that I hadn't stolen anything.
Turns out it was just one of those people who
had nothing better to do with their lives than
harass people in the art forums.
Some others came along and told them to back off
and that I hadn't done anything wrong.
It did teach me a valuable lesson to not heavily rely on bases.
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Post subject: Re: ❄ Icey's Sketchbook [OPEN] Posted: Nov 22nd, '18, 15:12 |
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Post subject: Re: ❄ Icey's Sketchbook [OPEN] Posted: Nov 22nd, '18, 15:22 |
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IceyVampir

Joined: Nov 14th, '18, 03:00 Posts: 265 Hugs: 8124 Mood: Working on Commissions
Location: Chicago, IL
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Post subject: Re: ❄ Icey's Sketchbook [OPEN] Posted: Nov 22nd, '18, 15:34 |
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Post subject: Re: ❄ Icey's Sketchbook [OPEN] Posted: Nov 22nd, '18, 15:57 |
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IceyVampir

Joined: Nov 14th, '18, 03:00 Posts: 265 Hugs: 8124 Mood: Working on Commissions
Location: Chicago, IL
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Post subject: Re: ❄ Icey's Sketchbook [OPEN] Posted: Nov 25th, '18, 20:42 |
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Post subject: Re: ❄ Icey's Sketchbook [OPEN] Posted: Nov 25th, '18, 20:53 |
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IceyVampir

Joined: Nov 14th, '18, 03:00 Posts: 265 Hugs: 8124 Mood: Working on Commissions
Location: Chicago, IL
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November 2018 [5]
Artist Questionnaire wrote:21. What is the most difficult/ frustrating part about the tools you work with?
This is a good question.
A lot of people assume that digital artists have it easy.
If we don't like what see we can delete a layer
(as oppose to scrapping the whole thing and starting over)
we don't have to pay for our colors or wait for anything to dry
and if we mess up we have an undo button!
What could we possibly have to complain about?
Honestly a lot.
Sometimes the program I'm using crashes.
And no this isn't just one program
they ALL have crashed on me unexpectedly from time to time.
The worse part is when it crashes WHILE I'm saving T^T
like really dude?? I have to sit holding my breath
with my fingers crossed at every save.
Then that's the least of my worries
because with Paint Tool Sai in particular sometimes
the files get completely corrupt and I can't open it AT ALL.
SO everything I have done is LOST when this happens.
To prevent this I have to upload the file to Google Drive for safe keeping
before it gets corrupted. Since I never know when its
going to get corrupted I just save everything to drive.
Inconvenient tho it may be it's worth it. Also that's just the software!
Don't get me started on the hardware!
As if finding an affordable tablet that isn't trash wasn't hard enough
sometimes the pen acts up. I had a tablet once where the pen nib
kept falling out WHILE I was drawing. I had to get a whole new tablet.
The tablets also aren't wireless so sometimes
my cord get's a short in it and I have to get a new one.
One of the more frustrating parts about the tablet
(at least my own personal one) is that I can't look down
and see what I'm drawing. It's not like drawing with
a regular pen and paper and it's not like using a mouse
it's some kind of messed up limbo in between.
Creating in and of itself is frustrating enough
but the tools can just make you want to rage quit sometimes
you know?
I'm Icey and thank you for coming to my Ted Talk xD
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