MaineiacJay wrote:I had pretty cheap price as well. I think it was...an average of 7000 FooGems or 7 FooDollars. Back then my art was crappy, but Foo never had high expectations, lolol. When I was banned, everybody hunted for my contact info and people are still ringing me up.
Most of my friends get my art for free, for really cheap, or for art trades. c:
Aaaaagh, just something about canines anatomy throws me off all the time. I'm pretty good at fur and all that stuff, but when I have to come up with an anatomically correct pose for a dog, my brain fries.
i charged 70fd to begin with, for traditional pieces (like the dog in my post - for Sparkoo, not sure if you know the member), and then when i started to offer tablet portraits, i charged 100fd for traditional and 70fd for tablet, since more went into traditional. even at those prices i was so overbooked for work, that i took down traditional portraits and went to a "tablet only" shop, charging 100fd. i just couldnt handle all the requests and the annoying "you charge too much! you should be charging 2fd or something" which i found insulting. now i have completely closed shop.
im the same way with friends and whatnot. i did a picture (traditional) of my friends son (http://a8.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos- ... 3779_n.jpg) for free, and will be doing a picture of another friends newborn when i get the time for it, i will probably do this one on my tablet, but im not sure... im still working on my people skills, but im getting pretty good now =) ^^ thats one of my better ones, there are a whole series of omg-thats-scary tries =P

pimpster wrote:Your welcome. I guess all my skills come from constantly calling myself a crappy artist. And Dax is as handsome as he can ever be. WOLFY would love any art from you.(Me too!!!)

Selcouth wrote:@Preposterous: I'm unbelievably bad at giving crit, but I know your frustration well. So I'll try. :3
The chest looks a bit wide-ish, to me. That's the most obvious thing; I know that many dogs in real life have broad chests, but it looks a little out of place on this guy. Maybe because it's a bit like looking at a mostly-front-view of his chest and arms, when his far shoulder and leg would be a little tilted back because of his posture. Or because he's got a very slender, elegant face on a bulky body, and his legs look a bit on the shorter side {maybe that's just perspective, though...? Or I'm just not used to seeing it}. I would suggest moving the... Left-from-our-pespective leg a little closer in to the chest, and either crossing the paws or tilting the right-from-our-perspective leg a little further away, maybe taking away some of the shoulder? But that might not be needed.
Aside from that, that pose has always given me some trouble, so I don't think I could comment on anything else... His tail's a little odd in length for a normal wolf/dog, but that's pretty normal to do now, so it's not that bad. Overall, I think it's lovely.His mask is beautiful.
Also~ Thanks for all the tips/sympathy on my art-block, guys. <3 I'm getting a little bit better... Of course, everything I draw still looks bad, but I've been out of practice for so long that it was inevitable.
Does anyone have any little useful tidbits on drawing human bodies? :3 Just random little tips, things to keep in mind, tricks for remembering proportions... Anything you might think that could be useful? On the whole, they're not my strong suit, and I'm trying to improve.
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