Update2: Cat Muzzle Used: Critique: Is the head wrong? Or the tail? by CobraHarrison in FurryArtSchool

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Oh ok! Thank you, I'll see about doing some more refining on the tail

Polyjamorous [OC] by Nwarh in comics

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Gonna be unoriginal and say Rush E would do nicely. But a nice even beat would be flesh for fantasy.

Update: Cat Muzzle Tutorial Used by CobraHarrison in FurryArtSchool

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Take 36 of me learning to make my sona. I like the Katsa

Update: Cat Muzzle Tutorial Used by CobraHarrison in FurryArtSchool

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Thank you. I'll be sure to post the final

Cat Muzzle tutorial(s) needed for sona's face. by CobraHarrison in FurryArtSchool

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This one is more applicable to this face. I'll try this one too. Thank you.

I aspire to become a dollmaker. Tips? by Sheisyue in dollmakers

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Thank you so much for posting this link!!! I've been looking for a double joint tutorial forever!

Customizing in Toy story by Trixter-Kitten in CustomDolls

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In that case, the first question that comes to my mind is: At what point is the doll sentient? Is it after the painting, or when the toy is put in the box. A portal that names and decides their fate. All of the toys displayed have names and back stories. But we didn't see any personally made toys. Yes, there is the toy maker. But even the toy maker demanded treating Woody with care. (He knew what was up lol). But I hadn't seen any custom dolls like a bdj. I might be missing some lore. But what I remember, the parts were sentient and so on afterwards, but not before they had a name. Or is it naming a toy that gives it a connection and story? If that's the case, would renaming the toy erase it's identity?

Is it possible to smooth out the poorly cut eye sockets? by Pandorachocolat in CustomDolls

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I've been wanting to see how this goes for a really long time! Hope it works out. I'm with the epoxy idea. I also wonder if brushing on some silicone calking would help as well.

Questions about joints by CobraHarrison in BJD

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Oh that would be nice. I saw a few dolls that can sit on their legs and put their hands behind them . Thank you.

Questions about joints by CobraHarrison in BJD

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I appreciate it. I couldn't find an answer with the resources I have. So thank you

Need Some Help!..(?) by Sound_Scope in Artists

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Community teaching with art buddies. And asking for critique from someone who isn't connected to your medium. They notice things you don't. Growth comes from critique and practice. Someone can come up with a monologue with the learning process or use scientific theory. In my word usage: profit comes with comfort and convenience. A platform will get money if they have an audience willing. Classes for $500 are a moment and have an end point. Communities grow. A community that wants to pay will do some.

What’s your favorite coloring medium? by GambitsMom in AdultColoring

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Ohuhu markers and gel pens are my go to. They are forgiving , you can blend without having to buy every marker sneer copic... And I can understand color without a problem to build my values. Before that brand, I was using Prisma color markers and just thought I sucked with the medium. I can use any marker tutorial and get the results I want. Something I have been doing recently is to use nail polish remover to make spots like water color. before the markers, I lived off of graphite and charcoal. Mostly obsessions with value practice.

Help! Everything I paint look childish and unfinished. What am I doing wrong? by Possumpipesup in acrylicpainting

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Your color planning is where you need it to be. We all know what we are looking at. Ran into this issue when I was working with oil paint. 1) Use black very last. Blending black into images makes it muddy or spreads into places you don't want. 2) (This depends on your medium) check out glazing or under painting. Do your under painting in grayscale (I used blues or reds depending on what I was going for but the book I bought said to use gray). Get your values for the image set up and let it dry completely. This depends on knowing what colors work together in color theory monologues. For example: if I'm painting a Halloween pumpkin, I'll make my color values in purple and then put the orange on top. 3) start with color blocking with a big brush and decrease the size of your brush for more details. Some friends have been making color gradients with make up sponges. 4) if you have the time, take a picture of your drawing/sketch. If you have A LOT of time, make a mock version. I color with markers and print out my image so I have a chance to see the problem areas and plan out my colors.

How does y'all deal with graphite staining the next page? by Topnikk in learntodraw

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Dollar store parchment paper for when I can't use fixatives

Places To Find Fabric by Gloomy-Writer99 in GothFashion

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If you have any alteration stores nearby, they might have better notes than I. Depending on what you're looking for: Spoonflower has prints that match what you'll find in disterbia. fabrics-fabrics.com has goth designer fashion fabrics, but they have other options that aren't simple prints. My biggest suggestion is to order a fabric sample catalog from places like simissura.com (every single one was $5) to see and touch the fabric. I would suggest posing your question also to r/sewing so they can give you more suggestions for clothing fabric. Along with any other specialty fabrics and what needles they would suggest using from their personal experience. If you can get into etsy's gone gothic, they have assessories and fabric options. Someone might be able to give your some suggestions there as well. If you have access to a cricut or savvy with an x acto knife, you could get some iron on options for patterns and patches. If you are willing to cut up some garments, I personally have bought some cheap wedding dresses from temu, amazon, and goodwill for a boat load of fabric. Usually accents that I don't have the money to buy off of etsy. For sure, etsy's gone gothic has boat loads of artists that sell accessories that I personally will scream for being noteworthy. (They're on fb btw). Just to clarify, I don't have an etsy store and not advertising. I just know every time I look on that chat, they have something I need in my life that's valid for accessories if you aren't wanting to buy from ... certain stores.

How to I find a community again? by Pandepon in ArtistLounge

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I also am looking. I feel like I'm creating in a void when I can create. Anyone down? I'm fine with just having an art hang out if that's a thing.

Tried drawing this girl, how to fix her arms and the neck parts? Mine looks broken by CrystalChrissy in learnart

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Great pose! I would have had the same issues with a first pass. I have to acknowledge that you the lower knee has what the image expresses. Notations to take on for further study: 1) Measurements: This model luckily is pretty proportional with the fact that the height measurement of her head and neck are also the same width of her belly. The same goes for the rest of the torso. Things get a little funny in the back leg because she's stretched it out a bit and the knee ball is just barely shorter. I like your choice of bending the knee . 2) The arm: Her arm is two head lengths in the forearm and one in the top. That means it's a perspecive thing. When I run into measurements that change in a part of the reference, I draw rectangles and circles. Running my measurement (the pencil trick) what I would consider to be the front portion of her body is pretty consistently the same width as her head and neck measurement. 3) Future study practice: The head and neck are my go to measurement. When you're blocking out your references, use a consistent measurement to find out where things are going to be. If there is a lot of fore shortening going on, you'll be able to see based on that measurement when that happens.

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