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Delvion's Hatred Commission by Inert-Ren

Delvion's Hatred Commission

Inert-Ren

2014 Commission made for the Portrait series for Riptor, and this one's my personal favorite of this series!

Do NOT use this Artwork without Authorization!
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http://www.furaffinity.net/user/inert-ren/

Thanks for enjoying, folks!

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Small amounts will always help us to make a living, and the more supported we are, the more we'll make Art instead of looking for another unrelated Job! We don't need much, just enough to keep drawing! (Because that's all we know!)

Regarding the use of this Artwork:

If don't care about Artists, you probably won't read this.
If you do care about Artists, you probably don't need to read this.

So, this is for those who are reluctant:
I can't prevent you from using this Artwork without Authorization.
But I'd like to ask you NOT to use it this way.

Think about it. If you use pieces without giving any credit to the Artist, you will be contributing to the gradual extinction of them, as less and less, they won't be able to live from art and will have to migrate to another profession.

So, if you want to contribute with a more colorful and creative world, support Artists.

Submission Information

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655
Comments:
6
Favorites:
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Rating:
General
Category:
Visual / Digital

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    THE DETAIL IN THIS!! I definately need to get something drawn in this style.

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      Glad to serve as inspiration! :)

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    Oh my....you must have some serious patience to draw this! The detail and....just wow! If I may ask, how long in your art career did it take before you got to make art this breath taking?

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      Well, my whole life would be the proper answer, but I guess it can be split in two intervals, considering when I really start to consider myself an Artist, instead of a designer making art on the spare time.
      The first half, took about 5 years, drawing on irregular intervals.
      But the -real boost-, happened in the last 4 years, when I started to draw 8 to 10 hours per day.

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      The thing is, the changes start to appear more consistent when you face art not as like "Leveling a character", where once you get a higher level, you stay there.
      Doing art is far more like working out at a gym. You have to do it constantly, and progressively, otherwise will not grow, or worse, you'll atrophy.
      If you workout, or jog only once a week, it doesn't help much, right? Everything you earn, is lost by the time you get to the next week.
      Same thing with art.

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        Hm, I see it ^^ thank you for answering and may you still yet grow in art!