Sherwood's Shouts
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Nice to have a place that's a little more peaceful. Besides I need "somewhere" to put my more unusual stuff that deviantART can't allow.
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I honestly love your work. Always have. the thing I love the most about it is you have a finely-tuned and established art style that is easily recognizable. Anybody who talks shit about your skill levels or your methods are ignorant jackasses. When i saw you leave FA it kinda hurt. But I respect your choice to leave that site. And will remain one of your fans here and everywhere else you post your work as i have done since I found you way back on the VCL. But here's my advice, and I know you didn't ask for it, But when ignorant Jackasses like that talk shit about your work...you just have to simply remember it is not for them you do your art for. It is for you, and those who appreciate it, or you would in fact never show it to anybody at all. When an asshole like that says things to you like that just remember that for ever one of those jackasses there are thousands that definitely do not share his opinion.
Also i didn't know you had a DA. Would you care to link it?
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Your art has always stood out and is some of the most memorable to me from the early 2000s (and I think the late 1990s? my memory gets a bit fuzzy about some of the first furry art I saw back in those days).. In any case, it's good to see you here, that your style has continued to grow and that you're sharing with us!
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Thanks. My work is getting better in part from using a Wacom Cintiq (all though it didn't make my credit card better!). I'm jumping in and drawing more freely with digital art. I hope to get of my tail and start using zBrush soon and I'm starting to work on a children's book which I will get up later this year on Blurb.
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I'm sure time and practice factor in a great deal as well, but I understand your point on the Cintiq. I can't draw a straight line with a normal tablet because the eye-hand disconnect is just too much for me (this is ironic considering I grew up playing games every day on the classic NES console). When working with tablets, I need the immediate feedback of line output like I get with a pen or pencil. I'm just not artistic enough to warrant a Cintiq, so I stay with my occasional photography habit. :)
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Thanks for following!