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Chrisgamix [2015-01-25 18:35:18 +0000 UTC]
Nice job!
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Serah-Valentine [2015-01-04 05:10:52 +0000 UTC]
Great job. I really need to get more pencils.
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ReachingSteiner In reply to Serah-Valentine [2015-01-04 14:54:55 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! Pencils are my favorite to draw with, so I hope you enjoy them too ^.^
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Serah-Valentine In reply to ReachingSteiner [2015-01-05 05:02:35 +0000 UTC]
I prefer using pencils over anything digital, you feel more connected to the picture in the end.
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ReachingSteiner In reply to Serah-Valentine [2015-01-06 01:30:09 +0000 UTC]
I completely agree, but I always love to observe others' digital works.
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Serah-Valentine In reply to ReachingSteiner [2015-01-06 01:46:53 +0000 UTC]
Digital looks really nice, I love the results I get on my pictures too, but I'll always love my traditional works more. It helps that they're a constant presence in my room too.
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Serah-Valentine In reply to ReachingSteiner [2015-01-06 05:35:28 +0000 UTC]
Wow thanks. I'm a lot more experienced with traditional. I started drawing in year six and now I'm going into year 12. I started drawing digital at the end of year 10. I've improved fast but it really doesn't compare to my traditional skills. My actual drawing skills have increased gradually (which helps both), but it clicked about two years ago to really pay attention to shading and highlights, so I've improved a lot lately, and that makes me happy.Β
They've always felt more alive to me, it's different scribbling on a tablet and it appearing on a screen near you, than the lines actually coming out of the pen you hold in your very hand. It's just sincerely more personal.Β
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Serah-Valentine In reply to ReachingSteiner [2015-01-07 06:13:30 +0000 UTC]
Improvement's always good. I'm fifty fifty with what I do. I've been doing more digital lately, I'm creating a bit of a master piece at the moment. I've taken four and a half hours and still have heaps to go. But traditional is still my fav definitely.Β
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