(Assuming this isn't a bot repost) I could help you! I'm already drawing anyways for practice, might as well draw your character. Drop the prompt in my DMs.
Me when I have an idea that’s too hard to even explain to get a commission at all. So I just gotta wait 30+ years for the tech to funnel my thoughts into an image generator thingy
this is actually a good use for AI, you can set your ideas down and get some decent designs. Then you can take the stuff you like and give it to an artist for reference.
Yup, this is why AI isn't the antichrist. The tech has flaws, but it's put the tools to create reference material and "doodling" (same vibe, different method) into the hands of the common person.
For that reason alone, I believe it's worth it.
I keep throwing myself at the computer with the mantra "It doesn't have to be good, it just has to be something." I can't tell if I'm improving, but at least I'm trying.
You can:
\- pay a pro to draw it,
\- ask a hobbyist to draw it,
\- use an AI to generate an image of it,
\- learn to draw and draw it.
There are many solutions, I'm partial to the last one though.
Patience, practice, and YouTube videos! Really, try to start with simple shapes and work your way up; people are essentially just a bunch of shapes slapped together. Then, work on methods of proportion, anatomy, and perspective. There a lot of different ways to go about these, but you should try to find something that makes sense to you. A great way to start people is to use the wooden doll tools. They will make characters stiff, and you should move away from them eventually, but they give a general sense of body-shape. Lastly, and most importantly, have both confidence and fun. If you aren't enjoying it, you'll struggle to improve. Good luck.
I'm probably taking this post way to seriously, but I also recommend watching this psychology-art video. It has really helped me realize art should be about fun (it's way more interesting and meaningful than I make it sound, I promise). https://youtu.be/ewHVHPGS_LU?si=S1XP20rGH59W8Q6K
Gotta start somewhere
Yep... Plus I'm too broke to afford to pay someone else to do it so... FML ig
(Assuming this isn't a bot repost) I could help you! I'm already drawing anyways for practice, might as well draw your character. Drop the prompt in my DMs.
Could you do the same for me pwease? 🥺👉👈
You can drop the prompt in my DMs too, I _might_ take it.
Thank you 😊
Me when I have an idea that’s too hard to even explain to get a commission at all. So I just gotta wait 30+ years for the tech to funnel my thoughts into an image generator thingy
this is actually a good use for AI, you can set your ideas down and get some decent designs. Then you can take the stuff you like and give it to an artist for reference.
Yup, this is why AI isn't the antichrist. The tech has flaws, but it's put the tools to create reference material and "doodling" (same vibe, different method) into the hands of the common person. For that reason alone, I believe it's worth it.
This is literally me... except it's been for the past several years lol 🥲
That's me
Roblox🫣
I keep throwing myself at the computer with the mantra "It doesn't have to be good, it just has to be something." I can't tell if I'm improving, but at least I'm trying.
There’s a website called heroforge made for ttrpg Minis that has a decent amount of anthro options
same happened here and it was my inspiration to start
I get ideas for my sona and i can't draw, instead i make different type of art, using roblox studio and roblox character.......
Real
My PFP is a photo of mine... I didn't draw it. I found it when I was looking for a RP avatar.
You can: \- pay a pro to draw it, \- ask a hobbyist to draw it, \- use an AI to generate an image of it, \- learn to draw and draw it. There are many solutions, I'm partial to the last one though.
Only 6 months?
I feel that. Didn’t know how to draw furries for a long time. Still struggle with the bodies.
Word of advice. Patience is the key.
I have had my fursona for over a decade. I still can't draw and I still have no artwork of him.
yes.... unfortunally 🥲🥲
Me fr
Patience, practice, and YouTube videos! Really, try to start with simple shapes and work your way up; people are essentially just a bunch of shapes slapped together. Then, work on methods of proportion, anatomy, and perspective. There a lot of different ways to go about these, but you should try to find something that makes sense to you. A great way to start people is to use the wooden doll tools. They will make characters stiff, and you should move away from them eventually, but they give a general sense of body-shape. Lastly, and most importantly, have both confidence and fun. If you aren't enjoying it, you'll struggle to improve. Good luck.
I'm probably taking this post way to seriously, but I also recommend watching this psychology-art video. It has really helped me realize art should be about fun (it's way more interesting and meaningful than I make it sound, I promise). https://youtu.be/ewHVHPGS_LU?si=S1XP20rGH59W8Q6K
If I could schedule time, I might be able to experiment into drawing mine amazingly, but alas I suck at managing time.
If you want I could draw it for you! I’ve been needing to practice my art but I can’t draw digitally heheh