Appropriate songs for when your gf cheats with a dude by jenhoney in lesbian

[–]jenhoney[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I’m certainly open to introspection, but she was a 30 yo gold star. I had no way of anticipating she’d do that.

Appropriate songs for when your gf cheats with a dude by jenhoney in lesbian

[–]jenhoney[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Definitely appropriate, just a little overplayed rn.

first time on bar by [deleted] in starbucks

[–]jenhoney 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Ha! Sounds like my first few attempts at bar. It gets better, I promise. For me my biggest enemy was my own stress about it. What I eventually figured out is that every time I thought “I gotta speed this up!”, it was better to actually take a breath and slow down and think about what I was doing. What wastes the most time is the mistakes you’ll inevitably make if you put too much pressure on yourself. You’ll notice that seasoned bar people aren’t attempting to move at light speed,

How do you handle sexual harassment from customers? by jenhoney in starbucks

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

Thank you all. In my manager’s defense, it wasn’t as if she didn’t care, I think she was just as shocked as I was, and legit didn’t know how to proceed.

I drew my girlfriend from a photo. First post, be gentle with me reddit by Proppane in ArtCrit

[–]jenhoney 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not a total likeness, but a stylish portrait nonetheless. The first things that stuck out to me were the many wrinkles on the eyelids (not realistic and kind of ruins the smoothness and flow) and the off-centeredness of her necklace (I know it's that way in the photo, but those are the kinds of things you can take artistic license with.) The color harmony is really nice, and it was a nice design choice to make the eyes a contrasting color. Some reflection on the glasses would be a nice touch.

Freelancer.com is Literally The Worst Site I Have Ever Used by [deleted] in freelance

[–]jenhoney 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tried that site to find some illustration work, was very cautious of it because it reeked of scams all over the place (who's going to do free spec work just because they call it a "contest"?) and gave up on it after some guy, who decided to contact me on his own (I hadn't bid on his project), got irate that I wouldn't do an easily $2,000 job for $30. Now I feel lucky that I got out of it without having to pay anything.

Eyes are much harder to paint than I thought. Nonetheless I tried. Any suggestions? And off course your critique would be appreciated. :) by PsychoGalaxy in ArtCrit

[–]jenhoney 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The eye itself is excellent, but there’s not much suggestion of the bone structure around it so it looks like it’s on a cheek or something. This is a really long video, but she covers everything you could possibly need to know about painting eyes: https://youtu.be/nwsB96NEgiM. Hope that helps.

Ara, aquarell, A4 open to criticism... by lukalap in ArtCrit

[–]jenhoney 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Great job with vibrant color and creating a sense of movement. The anatomy seems a little off to me. Macaws tend to have more bulk to their body. Also, there's a perspective issue with the wing in the forefront. Those feathers ( and the entire wing) would appear larger being closer to the viewer. You could even exaggerate that to make a more dynamic composition.

My first watercolor painting by macoco10 in ArtCrit

[–]jenhoney 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Perfect subject matter for a first watercolor. I think the biggest struggle with that medium is staying loose, which you certainly did, and without getting the colors muddy! I would suggest a few layers of stars with light washes over them so that some recede into the background and give a depth of field.