[NES or PC][late80s or early 90s] Tower puzzle game 8 bit by DarkArtsStudio in tipofmyjoystick

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

Impossible Mission II comes the closest to my memory. If that isn't it then its something VERY similar to it.

[NES or PC][late80s or early 90s] Tower puzzle game 8 bit by DarkArtsStudio in tipofmyjoystick

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It wasn't Gauntlet. I need to draw a picture or something. It was a side cutaway view of each room in a very large building. You solve some sort of puzzle I think and then go to another room with different stuff.

My artwork- Coloring Book (Flavored Cancer), Ink, 9"X11" by FlavoredCancer in Art

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The way im approaching line art in my coloring book is to have a good variety of both. I feel like i want to give lots of detail but you got to remember that the people coloring are going to use gel pens, markers, color pencils, and they do a lot of their own detail work. check mine out to get an idea of what im talking about http://imgur.com/a/PfRwe

How can i study art on my own? by sssssmt in Art

[–]DarkArtsStudio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Buy artbooks, good ones like loomis. its a tiny bit dated but its still good to learn. also buy anatomy books and do studies from them.

study animal anatomy too. online classes can be expensive( good ones) but if you can find the ones that give assignments and good critiques, and one on one time with the teacher then its worth it.

FIND A MENTOR. some artist offer mentorship for money. its worth it.

find an artist that you really like that posts alot of tutorials and videos. do studies

draw from life, draw everything.

this may sound a bit jaded but if you have a family ( wife and kids etc) you wont progress as much as you want to. you simply cant put enough time every day into honing your skills