cedarumelle Posted yesterday at 03:20 AM #26 Posted yesterday at 03:20 AM I tried a moonlit lakke once, just ended up a sad grey circle.
thoxeveon2 Posted yesterday at 04:13 AM #27 Posted yesterday at 04:13 AM yo djisaac i seen some of those in chat before i think, the one with the green streaks gave me a lucky vibe right before i hit a bonus on sweet bonanza no joke. your colors are wild in the best way possible, keep posting them in chat they bring the good juju. Teddyhitchock 1
Lilyolzyl Posted yesterday at 06:06 AM #28 Posted yesterday at 06:06 AM i tried painting a dog once and it ended up lookin like a furry potato so now i just stick to doodling in margins.
Gladeoresse Posted yesterday at 10:27 AM #29 Posted yesterday at 10:27 AM i once spent 4 hours trying to paint a bowl of fruit and my cat jumped up and waked across the whole canvas, ended up being my most complimented piece somehow lol
onyxraelle Posted yesterday at 11:24 AM #30 Posted yesterday at 11:24 AM The mask piece really caught my eye, there's something about the way the shadows fall around the eyes that makes it feel like it's staring right back at you, super eerie in a good way lol. I can never get that depth right without overworking it to death
Dandy03 Posted yesterday at 11:27 AM #31 Posted yesterday at 11:27 AM The only art I know of is soccer 🙂↔️
Teddyhitchock Posted 19 hours ago Author #32 Posted 19 hours ago Thanks everyone. To answer your questions. I prefer to paint with acrylic paints. I mix it with a liquid called gac 900 if I'm painting on clothing like jackets. I started drawing when I was young with pencils. Everyone starts with stick figures. And my first paintings 8 years ago looked like children's work. It just takes practice and not being afraid to fail and learn something. An artwork is never really done. It just gets to a point where your comfortable walking away from it to start something new. Every new piece teaches you things and reminds you why you stopped doing something some way or another. Don't judge yourself from the process or the finished product because it's all energy you can use on the next project. If your ever looking for more of my work just search for jerr.artist you'll find me there. Thanks for allt he comments, even if some of them obviously are just forum posts for the x bonuses and have nothing to do with what the pictures show.. still nice to see the comments.
aquila86 Posted 5 hours ago #34 Posted 5 hours ago i spilled coffee on a sketh once and honestly it made the shading way better lol
kim029j2x Posted 4 hours ago #35 Posted 4 hours ago I tried painting a portrait of my cat once and she refused to sit still the entire time, so the final piece ended up looking like a fluffy blur with ears.
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