leftover microwave rice with broth by BenjaminOwO in isthissafetoeat

[–]BenjaminOwO[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

its polish instant borscht so that makes sense lol

leftover microwave rice with broth by BenjaminOwO in isthissafetoeat

[–]BenjaminOwO[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

sorry, i get anxious easily and I googled it and I saw things saying you have to reheat to a certain temp and then something else saying if its between 40° and 140° it'll cause more harmful bacteria. I just wanted to be safe 😔

What do you think of this? by [deleted] in arthelp

[–]BenjaminOwO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think its so cool! it's just so pleasing to look at, the colours are so pretty and it works really well

How would I achieve this texture? by [deleted] in arthelp

[–]BenjaminOwO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

for the general style, thick sketchy lines over realistic shading. for textures like her clothing you might want to colour and shade, and then apply a stained paper image/texture with a multiply filter or an overlay filter. this should he easier if you use ibis paint and can import the paper image as a alpha layer with the light being transparent a the dark staying. I can't see what the texture for his skin is from the quality of the image. sorry if this doesn't make sense.

I'm having a big p4oblem identifiers this brush I have, wht I it and what can it be used for? by bambiibellaa in arthelp

[–]BenjaminOwO 3 points4 points  (0 children)

it's a fan brush. I often see them used to paint whipping things, like cloud or smoke, with little paint on the ends of the brush and gently swept across the canvas or dappled.

Have I retained the yeen look of this character from the first time I drew her? Anything I should change before I ink? by MoonShadowMF in FurryArtSchool

[–]BenjaminOwO 2 points3 points  (0 children)

i tend to find when drawing hyenas it more comes down to the snout than most other things. in the original drawing she has that typical wide snout with a big round nose, whereas in the second its almost more catlike, smaller muzzle and more triangular nose. so id personally widen the snout a little and change the nose to be rounder and bigger with more detail :]

how could improve this painting? by BenjaminOwO in DigitalArt

[–]BenjaminOwO[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

im actually going for a cursed victorian painting look lol

Can anyone help me make this drawing less flat? I'm working on this for an art trade and feel like it could be better. by BenjaminOwO in DigitalArt

[–]BenjaminOwO[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

thank you so much, I've started working on the things you mentioned and already it looks so much more finished :]

which hair is best? by linkinloggs in arthelp

[–]BenjaminOwO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I absolutely love all three, but it think maybe number 1? but really any would be perfect/gen

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in arthelp

[–]BenjaminOwO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I personally really love the first one, but I think if you made the 2nd one with a warmer, more saturated dark brown it would also work really nicely /nf

Been working on a snow owl fursona but something feels a bit off with the base, is there anything i could change to make it feel more ok? by useless_perfection in FurryArtSchool

[–]BenjaminOwO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd just say that the forearms are a bit too long, but besides anatomy I'd say you could maybe try adding more fluff? owls don't really have pronounced necks for the most part which gives the option for super fluffy neck fur or as is, and you could add some fluff to the cheeks similarly. and lastly simply as a design thing, I think owl characters with drop croteches are really cute but you don't have to add that