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Furry Chat => Furry Freezer => Topic started by: Razien Dukes on October 09, 2015, 05:49:55 PM
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Hello, just so you know this is my first post on this forum! So i was thinking of starting to create art/fan art and i was wondering if anyone have some tips and what tool/software(s) i should use. ^_^
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ALL of the art tools!
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ALL of the art tools!
You mean the hundreds of art tools?
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Greetings I'm Zaida and welcome.
And what I usually use for art is mechanical pencils, sometimes using micron pens to do the outlining or leave it as a simple sketch (usually if it's a practice or reference) as well as watercolors, oil pastels, or leave it blank although I yearn for copic pens or something at least similar, which I may get soon for my birthday.
And I'm using paint tool Sai with a Wacom pad. Still learning though.
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ALL of the art tools!
You mean the hundreds of art tools?
That is what I said.
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ALL of the art tools!
You mean the hundreds of art tools?
That is what I said.
That could be a problem because i dont have a rifle with armor piercing rounds for shooting paintbuckets so that they splash on canvases...
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ALL of the art tools!
You mean the hundreds of art tools?
That is what I said.
That could be a problem because i dont have a rifle with armor piercing rounds for shooting paintbuckets so that they splash on canvases...
Acquire one!
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A pencil!
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Acii text formatting!
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Usally just a 2b pencil, eraser and a shading pencil!
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Random scraps of trash w glue!
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ALL of the art tools!
You mean the hundreds of art tools?
That is what I said.
That could be a problem because i dont have a rifle with armor piercing rounds for shooting paintbuckets so that they splash on canvases...
Acquire one!
I live in Sweden, and automatic weapons and special ammo is illegal.
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If you want to get into digital art, there are some cheaper wacom tablets you can use alongside a free program like gimp.
If you have cash to burn you could also go for adobe photoshop which is arguably the best program to use.
If you want to go for traditional art then there are hundreds of different pencils, pastels, charcoals and brushes and different paints to try.
Traditional art comes most naturally and can be done anywhere. You would just need a scanner if you wanted to upload them to the Internet.