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  • Do you do commissions?
    Yes, I accept private commissions! If you are interested please check out my commission info page.
  • Can you give me an advice how to improve my art?
    I have several tips and advice how to learn art on your own and you can find them on my Youtube channel.
  • How do you study art/Did you get to art school/Did you draw previously?
    I am self-learning and using various art resources from Youtube to bought art courses. I also spend time with observing and analyzing other artists' works, this includes finished art pieces, sketches and speedpaint videos as well. And finally, no, I did not draw before my art journey. I have collected my tips for self-learning in this video for you:
  • Can I use your art as an inspiration/Can I try a method out you are using?
    Yes and yes. You can use my art as inspiration or practice material. All I ask is to credit me properly. I am not super sensitive about my art, if you wanna try something out you saw I am doing, go for it. My only advice is to not use my art as anatomy reference - I am only a human and do mistakes. Anatomy charts are your friend. Reposting, reselling and claiming my art as your own is a no.
  • What software/hardware are you using?
    My go-to gear for art is Adobe Photoshop and my beloved XP-Pen Artist 12 Pro. I also have plans to learn SAI.
  • What brushes are you using?
    Oh my, a ton. I collect brush sets and I have one or two fav ones from almost every set I have.
  • Okay, but what brush are you using for your line art?
    99% of the time I am using a basic hard rounded PS brush with pen pressure, opacity and flow. It is the last brush in the basic PS brush set. The remaining 1% is a Kyle's Ultimate Pencil Hard brush from the free Kyle T. Webster dry brush set.

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