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Now, since i have a new account, i have more experience with what needs to be done for realism.
There's one I made... it's a grass blade with a dew drop. I looked at it from afar and looked at the ref: it looked exactly the same. I was so proud of it!!





Gypsyvannerstallion wrote:raineyes01 wrote:When i joined, many many years ago, i was so terrible that looking at my own made me humiliated. xD
Now, since i have a new account, i have more experience with what needs to be done for realism.
There's one I made... it's a grass blade with a dew drop. I looked at it from afar and looked at the ref: it looked exactly the same. I was so proud of it!!
Keep working at it, and soon you will be creating things that you never thought you could!



























raineyes01 wrote:Gypsyvannerstallion wrote:raineyes01 wrote:When i joined, many many years ago, i was so terrible that looking at my own made me humiliated. xD
Now, since i have a new account, i have more experience with what needs to be done for realism.
There's one I made... it's a grass blade with a dew drop. I looked at it from afar and looked at the ref: it looked exactly the same. I was so proud of it!!
Keep working at it, and soon you will be creating things that you never thought you could!
Right now, i'm trying silhouettes, water, and fur. Those are the 3 i am TERRIBLE at.
so... hopefully i shall start improving.





Gypsyvannerstallion wrote:
Keep challenging yourself with the things you need work on and you absolutely will. ^^



























raineyes01 wrote:Gypsyvannerstallion wrote:
Keep challenging yourself with the things you need work on and you absolutely will. ^^
Right now, for fur and water, i am trying tigers swimming. Good challenge there!
I also remember the fur technique you told me... that helps for fluffy stuff.And wet stuff. Teehee!





raineyes01 wrote:Well... i guess i'll try more in the morning.






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