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Do you do commissions?Yes, I accept private commissions! If you are interested please check out my commission info page.
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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.
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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:
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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