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ALex Marinica Member
Posts: 1 Joined: 12.12.06
| Posted on 28-12-2006 21:06 | |
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i'm Alex, as you noticed and i am from Romania, as you also noticed i love to draw but i have never studied on this...so i have absolutely no theoretical skills... |
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Catie Vercammen-Grandjean Member
Posts: 27 Joined: 07.12.06
| Posted on 28-12-2006 21:26 | |
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Pft! Artists don't NEED to have theoretical skills. I think that as long as your pieces come from the heart and soul and bring you joy, they're art. I love your square. It's a lovely scene! |
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Sin-Mae Chung Super Administrator
Posts: 372 Joined: 07.12.06
| Posted on 29-12-2006 11:02 | |
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everyone takes on art in their own way.. i reckon u will go down ur own path so there is no right or rong. |
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Sam Dollar Member
Posts: 27 Joined: 29.11.06
| Posted on 30-12-2006 23:29 | |
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Wow,great pic.You don't need theoretical skills,you just need to draw your natural way and it turns out great,that has got to be one of the best pictures i've seen yet!
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Alex Holt Member
Posts: 77 Joined: 04.12.06
| Posted on 01-01-2007 00:41 | |
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Greetings fellow Alex - I agree, Im mostly self taught with things (in terms of traditional mediums anyway - I've looked at more advise with my digital art to get it up to speed with my traditional quickly) and I just do thigns the way I think would be the best. Its your choice how you choose to balance detail, realism, speed, accuracy complexity and so on, and even your composition - just get as much practise as you like and find how you like doing it, not how other people do it and I'm sure youll be brilliant before long. |
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