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College is really paying off...
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First off, change your tampon. Second, buy some maxipads. If you dont like my shit, then "fuck off" As an artist, I find it's better to promote my artwork/ ability rather than keep it discrete. And it helps me get an idea of what other people think about my artwork rather than just sticking with my opinion. Learned that in the B school bitch.
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I wish I had the ability to just create anything I want like OP does
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-Amazing doodles
-Business degree
-clothing company
=????
profit?
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Doodles- Distract me and definitely contribute to my shit grades
Clothing Company- Get paid to design t shirts
Other- Sell paintings and make money off of custom painting orders
Business Degree- Market my artwork better/ fallback plan
Profit- YES
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Well learn enough to run a business and then bail if you've got the drive to go for it. Maybe grab a couple of your classmates to round it out and giver all you've got. Thats pretty much the goal of college anyway isn't it? The piece of paper isn't worth anything compared to what you have the potential to do if you want it bad enough.
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those are really sweet man, im a lobster man so the lobster one killed me haha
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wow I was an asshole. Sorry...
But yea those are pretty cool. You should keep it up, the amount of time you spend drawing and the quality of your work are directly related. It's a shame that some people believe drawing is some kind of mystical intrinsic quality... it's not. Anyone can learn to draw, and do it very well. Anyone. All it takes is practice.
The fact that you made a thread about your own work is awesome, because it tells me you are confident and happy with your stuff, which is really good because a lot of beginner drawers get frustrated because there work doesn't look a certain way and stop doing it early on. Just keep practicing and working with your style. Try drawing things from life, like little things on your desk. Your goggles, gloves, room, basically anything that you can observe in front of your eyes in space. Next learn 1, 2, and 3 point perspective theory, and you're pretty much set. That's all you need to know to get really, really good.
Anyways, being enthusiastic and having a love for it is one of the most important things you need, other than working hands (which is why I don't ski as much and wear a brace :(, because my range of motion would be supremely fucked If I sprained either my wrist or thumb again.
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lol @ the notes that say "self control"
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