Ok so I’m not actually a dinosaur.
“Do you draw more today than you did in the past, or do you draw less?”
Less, unfortunately. :\ I drew a lot when I was surrounded by the social atmosphere of school/college but experienced a massive burnout after graduation. But I’m planning on streaming soon to help with the stagnation.
30. “What inspires you to not just make art, but to be a better artist?”
Knowing what I don’t know. There’s always more techniques and programs to learn so I never feel like I’ve finished growing.
19. “What is the most difficult thing for you to draw?“
I was too slow! Was answering this on the last ask when you sent yours.
22. “Are you confident that you’re improving steadily?”
Sometimes. On most days I actually feel like I’m backsliding. But I can’t tell if my standards are improving faster than my drawing skills, or if it’s just the depression talking.
6. “What’s your least favorite thing to draw?”
I can’t think of a least favorite thing… but I will lose interest if the subject matter is boring. Like drawing a portrait of someones baby.
19. “What is the most difficult thing for you to draw?”
Lately human legs have been giving me the most grief. They were easier to draw from memory when I was in life drawing classes regularly, but I’ve fallen way out of practice.
20. “What is the easiest thing for you to draw?”
Hair and fur, because I have the most fun with it. :)
27. “For digital artists: how many layers does a typical piece require?”
Somewhere between 8 and 25 on average. And it’s usually not paintings, but business cards and the like that end up with a higher layer count.
- Do you prefer traditional drawing, or digital?
- How long have you been drawing?
- How many classes have you taken?
- Do you have a DeviantArt, personal website, or art blog?
- What’s your favorite thing to draw?
- What’s your least favorite thing to draw?
- How often do you use references?
- Do you draw professionally, or just for fun?
- How much time do you spend drawing on an average day?
- Are you confident about your art?
- How many art-related blogs do you follow?
- Is it okay for people to ask you about your process?
- Do you prefer to keep your art personal, or do you like drawing things for other people?
- Do you ever collaborate with others?
- How long does an average piece take you to complete?
- Do you draw more today than you did in the past, or do you draw less?
- Do you think you’re justified in giving other people art advice?
- What are you currently trying to improve on?
- What is the most difficult thing for you to draw?
- What is the easiest thing for you to draw?
- Do you like to challenge yourself?
- Are you confident that you’re improving steadily?
- Do you draw more fanart, or more original art?
- Do you feel jealous when you see other people’s art, or inspired? (Be honest!)
- Do you like to draw in silence, or with music?
- For digital artists: what program(s) do you use?
- For digital artists: how many layers does a typical piece require?
- For traditional artists: what medium do you like most? (Pencil, charcoals, etc)
- For traditional artists: How do you usually start on a big piece? (Light sketch, colored lead, sketchpaper, etc)
- What inspires you to not just make art, but to be a better artist?
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