I don't particularily enjoy DA, which is the only real location I know to put up my art... so no.
I do however have AIM, and wouldn't be opposed to a prod on there. The sn is Casibun.
- Casiopium121508
Daaaw, thanks Casiopium! It's sweet to know you've taken that away from my art, kinda made my day, actually.
Do you have your art up anywhere? I'd like to see it.
- britt121508
I think I've probably expressed this before but I particularily love going to the first comic and skimming/reading through to the current. The way you improve and how your own unique style begins to develop is an amazing thing to watch.
Sometimes I see the art of another person and feel hopless, like I'll never be able to be that good. Getting to go back and look at your beginnings and physically being able to see how you've improved and changed gives me hope that I might be able to do the same thing.
- Casiopium121508
... watercolor dries fast in winter? isn't it the other way around (as in: dries slowely in winter, fast in summer?)
Or was it sarcasm which I just failed to get?
- Snowowl121608
No, watercolors really do dry faster during the winter, at least where I live. The air is so dry nothing on the paper stays wet for long.
- britt121708
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Posted on: Dec. 15, 2008
I forgot how much more of a pain it is do watercolors in the winter. Everything just dries way too fast.
Fun fact, the person RamMonster is representative of has been in the comic before... kinda. He was in a scene, but you couldn't exactly see him, or what would have been left of him.
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I don't particularily enjoy DA, which is the only real location I know to put up my art... so no. I do however have AIM, and wouldn't be opposed to a prod on there. The sn is Casibun.
- Casiopium 121508Daaaw, thanks Casiopium! It's sweet to know you've taken that away from my art, kinda made my day, actually.
- britt 121508Do you have your art up anywhere? I'd like to see it.
I think I've probably expressed this before but I particularily love going to the first comic and skimming/reading through to the current. The way you improve and how your own unique style begins to develop is an amazing thing to watch.
- Casiopium 121508Sometimes I see the art of another person and feel hopless, like I'll never be able to be that good. Getting to go back and look at your beginnings and physically being able to see how you've improved and changed gives me hope that I might be able to do the same thing.
... watercolor dries fast in winter? isn't it the other way around (as in: dries slowely in winter, fast in summer?) Or was it sarcasm which I just failed to get?
- Snowowl 121608No, watercolors really do dry faster during the winter, at least where I live. The air is so dry nothing on the paper stays wet for long.
- britt 121708Add a Comment