Oh sweetie, you went to my BRIBE shop where I do good REALISM. You must be SO confused. ^_^
You are obviously wasting my time - since you obviously don't know anything about what you're talking about. :3 I think you're also mistaken because I do listen to good advice - but you NEVER gave any advice. Read your own damn post. You said:
"However, softness doesnt usually sell.
It only shows inexperience in photoshop (sorry hun)
If you could add some lines around it, then you might get more."
As I've said before - softness was intentional and it would sell. My works are mainly done lineless because I do realism - and it sells. I don't even use photoshop.
You wrote on my pricing thread:
YOU PEOPLE THESE DAYS ARE IDIOTS!
gaia, quit underpricing, and looking at other peoples posts.
its idiotic.
That ccould well go for 15k for avvi art.
However, softness doesnt usually sell.
It only shows inexperience in photoshop (sorry hun)
If you could add some lines around it, then you might get more.
g'luck!
I'd like to say a number of things.
Firstly, YOU are the idiot. You obviously didn't bother even to read the first post. It's a quick sketch. It's intended to be used as a way to get some quick gold, and give some people some nice simple art that they like that isn't too expensive. It's intended to be simple and soft - it's not 'inexperience'. I don't even use Photoshop. I use Corel Painter so don't just make assumptions. Nor am I your 'hun'. You should realise that sometimes it is the INTENTION of the artist to have their picture light and soft. You should realise that as its a quick sketch, its not my normal style. You also are obviously clueless about drawing linelessly too. As sora_neko said - "Softness also has nothing to do with skill or "inexperience"; well-done digital painting has no linework in the final product but is amazingly beautiful to look at. " There is no 'lines' in art really. Those lines are formed by shadows and highlight - like I have done in my sketch.
If anyone is 'inexperienced' with Photoshop its you. Your own art is blotchy - particular around the face, and the lines in the hair aren't smooth.
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You are obviously wasting my time - since you obviously don't know anything about what you're talking about. :3 I think you're also mistaken because I do listen to good advice - but you NEVER gave any advice. Read your own damn post. You said:
"However, softness doesnt usually sell.
It only shows inexperience in photoshop (sorry hun)
If you could add some lines around it, then you might get more."
As I've said before - softness was intentional and it would sell. My works are mainly done lineless because I do realism - and it sells. I don't even use photoshop.
YOU PEOPLE THESE DAYS ARE IDIOTS!
gaia, quit underpricing, and looking at other peoples posts.
its idiotic.
That ccould well go for 15k for avvi art.
However, softness doesnt usually sell.
It only shows inexperience in photoshop (sorry hun)
If you could add some lines around it, then you might get more.
g'luck!
I'd like to say a number of things.
Firstly, YOU are the idiot. You obviously didn't bother even to read the first post. It's a quick sketch. It's intended to be used as a way to get some quick gold, and give some people some nice simple art that they like that isn't too expensive. It's intended to be simple and soft - it's not 'inexperience'. I don't even use Photoshop. I use Corel Painter so don't just make assumptions. Nor am I your 'hun'. You should realise that sometimes it is the INTENTION of the artist to have their picture light and soft. You should realise that as its a quick sketch, its not my normal style. You also are obviously clueless about drawing linelessly too. As sora_neko said - "Softness also has nothing to do with skill or "inexperience"; well-done digital painting has no linework in the final product but is amazingly beautiful to look at. " There is no 'lines' in art really. Those lines are formed by shadows and highlight - like I have done in my sketch.
If anyone is 'inexperienced' with Photoshop its you. Your own art is blotchy - particular around the face, and the lines in the hair aren't smooth.