Hi there!
I could really use a lucky break -- About ten years ago I remember using a bit of software that would create trippy spiral compositions, and you could play with the parameters to make all kinds of interesting things come out.
I can't for the life of me remember the name, but I'll add some images of similar creations.
Thanks!
I've been working as a professional illustrator for about 8 years now. Most of you have probably seen some of my works. (No, I'm not going to share who I am, because I don't work under an alias and I don't want this to creep into my private life)
The thing is, I've lost ALL motivation to draw, I've also lost my interest in videogames, animation and cartoons.
It's like someone flipped a switch and now I find all this shit that I was invested in incredibly lame. Videogames are for retard kids and most cartoons are shit.
I've...
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>>2397570
at some point you'll need to do something meaninful
the solution is taking action, not blaming the quality out there
You're in the pain train right now
>>2397570
Get tested for depression.
>>2397570
Jesus Christ is his mouth supposed to be opened or something?
I always read of new news articles on sculptures, artworks and sheets of documents being discovered in museum collections that are very important or related to very important figures.
How come they're just being found? Don't museums keep a record of everything they have?
Anyone who has worked in a museum know anything about this?
>>2398424
Museums binge buy shit from collectors and resellers when they get some budget allocation or donations.
They also get a lot of shit donated in. They're usually understaffed, bureaucratic or just outright money laundering, so finding out what they have and if it's legit does take some time.
A lot of items come to them without much information, and the provenance of a lot of artworks that are attested in writing often aren't kept track of and they don't know how it got to certain collectors. Sometimes drawings by artists have sources or purpose that are unknown and needs a lot of investigating and luck. As for documents, it requires a lot of research and even if they might have read something important before they might not have had other necessary information to make much use of it. The the detective-like field of attribution using wide research has only...
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>>2398424
This isn't every time BUT a lot of times they find a shit ton of pieces of many scrolls that are in no particular order. It can take hundreds of years to piece these fragments by hand. A lot of them still incomplete but can be cross referenced with another, separate incomplete scroll which is obscure and only known by a handful of people.
People are only now starting to scan these tiny fragments and having a computer piece them together which will be much faster but I don't know how wide spread its use is.
>keep hearing that perspective is the most important thing
>its the hardest one
fuck this
>>2397379
whos even saying that? How is it hard, perspective is literally a mathematical equation, you cant get it wrong.
l o l
>>2397381
Perspective is easy when you draw simple boxes but try anything more complex than that.
Do you fags hang your own art that you don't sell?
I started hanging mine for the first time in ages and I kind of like it.
>>2392737
narcissistic as fuck
>>2392742
kek, why shouldn't you like your own work?
i do hang them too
also, my guests can see them
>>2392737
why the shitstain
Anyone here have a patreon making at least something?
How do you got people to pledge to you? How do you plan your rewards? Is patreon a tip jar or a service?
Does Incase still lurks here? Please share your wisdom
Also to anyone who have a patreon in general, post yours and tell us your experience.
remember if you make a patreon this will happen 2 u
https://www.patreon.com/nanoless?ty=h
>>2389763
kek
>>2389763
Oh my god... w-what happened? They're not really my cup of tea, but it looks like the sorta stuff that would make more than FIVE BUCKS.
Always been interested in concept art any tips on how or what path I would go down to make this a career?
>>2396758
Post your work so we know where you are currently
>>2396761
I just do some sketches still practicing not that good yet, was just wondering what career path would be best to go down
>>2396763
>post your work
Post your work.
Do any of you watch Sycra Yassin? What's the general opinion on him here? Generally I find his videos really helpful
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0ufz75UvHs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=srK-vV-YzUc
>>2387238
weve had this thread 1000 times over...
>>2387240
Ah, i'm pretty new here
>>2387243
some people discount him on style, others acknowledge his skills and his tutorials. Many say hes better than 99% of i/c. Thats all youll get.
I need help. I can't look at anything anymore, faces, cloth, architecture, without constalty thinking how I would draw or paint it. I constantly try to construct stuff I see in my brain and wondering how I would draw it.
I'm locked in artist mode 24/7 and I think it's becomming a psychosis.
I constantly sketch on everything, I constantly have to draw, an when I'm not sketching I always try to remember stuff I've seen to draw it back home.
I can't fucking relax anymore.
Is this normal?
>>2398369
>Is this normal?
I collect photos online of a very high quality (4mb plus cant link) and i constantly find myself thinking "holy shit this is a great resolution i need to save this" , realizing im fucking retarded.
>>2398369
epic
I'd say it's normal, yeah.
What's the best way to go about trying to sell original fine art online?
Are there certain websites that are good for that sort of thing?
easy
1. Create an e-commerce site
2. ?????????
3. Profit.
>>2398327
are you disfigured, or living in the yukon? if not, sell your traditional work irl.
does anyone knows who is this guy?
Right click image ----> Google image search ----> Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec -----> Profit.
>>2397573
conor mc gregor
>>2397573
Your english teacher.
>friend walks into room
>starts leafing through sketchbook left out on the table
>mums friends are over
>makes me show them my sketchbook
WHY DONT PEOPLE UNDERSTAND THIS IS A PERSONAL THING
>>2397385
>mom sees my sketchbook
>get evicted
>>2397385
>makes me show them my sketchbook
>makes me
What's it like being a betamax turbocuck that can't even fathom basic human communication? Must suck.
>>2397396
I understand communication m8. You know when people go "come on show us! :))" you sort of have no choice. It is actually way more autistic to refuse to show them
>n-no its j-j-ust studies im not v-very good hhehe
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1st for ded
>>2391821
>>2391829
anyone?
Need help with how the rough idea is so far. Ignore the faded leg lines . Those are not part of the image.
Anyone do this shit here? Don't know how to call it in english (embroidery? needlework (?)
ask your grandma
>>2392364
she does
I think you'd find people to discuss this with at /diy/
I like it though
You're welcome.
>>2387525
Its Shit.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=wSkXj-zODfk
>>2387525
I lol'd