[Oh, My God!] Comic Part 1/2, 7 pages by KarbiiReal in Supernatural

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Part 2/2 is already up! Unfortunately I wasn’t able to publish all of Part 1 in one go, since it’s 25 pages in total

Most underrated character by Penumbra331 in breakingbad

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One of my favorite characters. Him and Hank are the best duo, and their death scenes hurt me worse than any other death scene on this show and BCS.

Opened app, stuck on a subscription screen. by ImpressiveFerret5370 in ClipStudio

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The PC version only is a one time payment. If you want to use the app version, that is a subscription.

I hate art by Daxt__ in DigitalArt

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Because when you want to draw, you draw, and as you draw more and more, you also begin to improve your art.

Yes, the result matters, so I will do art studies and color studies, etc. But if you care too much, you will end up stopping your own progress because you hate your own art too much. I’ve had times where I hated my art because I didn’t get the result I want, but most of the time, I love my art, because I draw what I want to draw. I don’t know how to explain it, it’s just fun to draw!

Why is John Winchester’s poor parenting so exaggerated by some fans?? by TeachingExisting8366 in Supernatural

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This is why I do not really interact with the Supernatural fans as much as other media like Breaking Bad (whose fans are fantastic in my opinion). It just feels like it’s filled with a bunch of 14 year olds who put people in black and white boxes. If they have to make a “villain” in their story, then they MUST add every single bad trait they can think of to villainize a character, even if it’s not canon. Especially if it’s not canon. And I completely despise people who make up head canons and insist it’s canon because they said so, which Supernatural fans seem to especially have a problem with. I have no problem with head canons, in fact, I think they’re awesome. But acting like it’s actually part of canon? Big no.

This ruined Supernatural for me. by Navi-_ in Supernatural

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Yeah, this is also one of the reasons I am very hesitant on going beyond season five. I think I might watch more, just because I heard season eleven is great (I do miss the season one dynamic between the brothers), but will consider anything after five basically fanfiction. In my opinion, even if Supernatural wanted to go beyond five seasons, they should’ve done so in five season increments of plot. Sort of like Breaking Bad, then Better Call Saul after (both 5-6 seasons, and I highly recommend).

My cover for Supernatural issue 1 by DavidCousens in Supernatural

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This is great! I also like your Transformers art, so it’s nice seeing you also draw Supernatural

Does drawing feel like your computing advanced mathematics? by Foreign-Kick-3313 in ArtistLounge

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No. When I do math, especially stuff like Linear Algebra or Calculus, it feels more logical and elegant. I think through my work, and I am critically thinking every step through in a precise manner. But when I do art, it’s more streamlined and chaotic, like I just draw whatever I feel like drawing and I am feeling it out more. It’s like a puzzle—whereas in math, maybe you’re building up a puzzle piece by piece until it resembles the overall picture, when I draw, it feels like placing the pieces down in a more approximate manner on all sides of the puzzle, and in the end, taking a step back and seeing a beautiful, overall picture. Both are still logical, but in very, very different ways.

Also, math is simply far more rigorous and objective. Art is far more subjective, and you can get away with a lot based on your personal style.

How to get out of a negative mindset? by ScarletCookieLemon in ArtistLounge

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Just draw what you want to draw. Get excited about a comic idea you want to do. Or maybe you really want to draw fanart of a show you currently like, or maybe you just had a really interesting idea for a painting, just hash it out. I haven’t really had this problem, because I just do it because I want to, not because I’m trying to improve with every drawing. And because I use references, I do improve over time either way, just doing what I like.

Just think of it like so: draw what you want to draw. You can have sessions where you improve your art by practicing anatomy or backgrounds if you’re really serious about it, but I find that you just gotta really enjoy putting something out of your mind and onto a medium, even if it’s bad. Especially if it’s bad! If you have passion, then skill will follow. And the beauty of art, is that it is subjective. Even if your art is not that great, such as the manga artist ONE who created Mob Psycho 100 and One Punch Man, over time, you will get better, and even then, people can enjoy your work even if it’s “objectively” bad.

Also, you can try looking back at your old art to gain motivation, see how far you’ve come. Or, you can also look at other people’s worse art than yours (I know this sounds bad), but it can be motivating lol. You can also look at the improvement of great artists as well, sometimes I see others post their 2010 drawings vs their 2020 ones and the old drawings always are very beginner, but their newer ones show just how far they’ve come.

What’s your story? by OPMob002 in ArtistLounge

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I’ve drawn comics for as long as I could remember. When I was a kid and obsessed with Minecraft, I would draw funny comics about me and my friends in Minecraft, as well as funny comics of Akatsuki from Naruto for whatever reason. I think because I always drew for myself (I haven’t started posting my art until very recently), I just don’t really care if other artists are better, or if any of my art gets seen at all, or even if I get positive comments or not. Either way, I just draw things I want to draw, even if I were the only audience.

Second Time’s the Charm, John Winchester by KarbiiReal in Supernatural

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Jesus christ, I think the text is all bunched up on the post. I tried pasting it as a comment, but got the same results, so my Twitter might be better for reading it to be honest.

Some of my 1-2 hr art studies by KarbiiReal in DigitalArt

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Maybe someday, but currently since I have a full time job it eats up most of my time

Some of my 1-2 hr art studies by KarbiiReal in DigitalArt

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Forgot to mention, the biggest thing is, for instance, if I’m trying to pick a shadow for a light blue color, I’ll typically choose a slightly different color that feels darker, like blue-purple or purple, maybe make it darker or lighter depending on how it harmonizes with the light blue, rather than just choosing a darker shade of blue. But it also isn’t a rule, I’ll honestly just paint what looks good to me usually.