01 Feb 06:03
--They sure do! Good for you, man. ;)
31 Jan 23:10
--I enjoy working with acrylics-- there may be no undo, but you can layer the paint and even wash off the paint from the canvas if it's no good. Also-- going through that process is how happy accidents occur. I don't think there will ever be a true substitution to working with traditional materials. I enjoy digital materials immensely, but it's just a different tool. ;)
31 Jan 22:20
--hey guys, fighting light&color beasts, drop by! http://www.twitch.tv/badbaddog
31 Jan 12:37
--Did you know there is a poison that turns a person's blood into toxic gas that can in turn poison the entire ER? https://youtu.be/R6h1dcPsfyY?t=19m31s
31 Jan 12:35
--Why fear inky mess-up's? Just put 'em thru the shredder or set them on fire in ... a safe place. It's fun~ :D
31 Jan 09:55
--I'm no purist. Anything I know I've messed up in a drawing I know I can fix in photoChop. There's that saying, it's easier to remove something from an artwork than to add it in later.
31 Jan 09:18
--This. It's great how much more free you can be with digital because of that, but if you don't do traditional at all it also means that you miss out on developing your long term planning abilities.
31 Jan 08:57
--just get so good that you know exactly where everything should go like Kim Jung Gi and i'm sure that anxiety goes away quick!
31 Jan 08:44
--Yeah, I'm sometimes pretty jealous of digital artists that can undo and modify mistakes afterwards. Restarting things is not so fun and not everything is fixable :P
31 Jan 08:08
--Traditional artists must have nerves of steel. That moment before brush touches blank canvas/paper is terrifying. THERE IS NO UNDO
30 Jan 16:03
--It takes a lot to confront an abusive partner - you rock Book, and travel safe!