Sashimi: @Raydio: The bartender joked about licking himself clean but said that doesn't actually happen, and Katia took a bath in the story so I'd wager they're more like humans than cats where grooming is concerned.
Sashimi: My contribution to National Rajirra day! This is a screen capture of a youtube video, it can be seen here, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JpSDkjjXgbk or simply go to youtube and type "rajirra prequel" in the search.
Sashimi: I know it can be a really touchy subject for many folks, and I'm certainly not calling anybody anything, I've only recently heard of what "Furries" were, or more accurately the varied definitions. From another site:There's a long-running joke among the furry community. "Ask nine furries what Furry means, and you'll get twelve answers." There doesn't seem to be a universal consensus on the meaning. It saddens me that there is such a negative connotation to the term, like as soon as the word is mentioned, visions of fursuited deviants come to peoples minds. Now if we go by the belief that just liking anthro art makes one a furry, well then I qualify cause I like anthro art and I loves them furry feministas! And if that makes me furry, so be it. Doesn't bother me.
Sashimi: @Raydio: Technically, we could all be furries on this site, at least according to some definitions that say just being a fan of anthropomorphic animals qualifies.
Sashimi: @Radian: (Well, "not really good" doesn't mean "it sucks and you suck too".) See, when I first read the "not really good" part, I took it as "not good" and it struck me as basically saying the effort sucked. When I made the "excellent" remark, I wanted to show support for someone who is far better at this than I, but it's not in comparison to something like the Mona Lisa. As they say, art is subjective, and I think it was a good job. I'm glad people are willing to offer assistance and I definitely think we can offer suggestions without being disparaging of ones work. I guess If your earlier response was worded similar to below, I wouldn't have said anything.
Radian: Hey, I have some pointers that might help improve your technique if you're interested. Don't use black for shadows and white for lit parts. Since you are a novice painter, use simpler tools, use blending modes.
Layer 1(2,3) - line and flat colors
Layer 2 - multiply, fill it all, use mask, erase lit parts, use softer brush, play with layer color with HSV curves
Layer 3 - multiply, paint shadows in parts like tits, armpits, fingers.
Or better check Makkon guide, he write and show it better (more complicated though).
Now go and make new Magnum Opus that I think will be more to your liking.
Just a bit more diplomatic in my opinion. Sorry, I didn't mean for my comment to blow things up. I usually try to avoid stirring things up, but it doesn't always work out so well.
Sashimi: @bluedraggy: Well I don't mind that someone is willing to offer constructive criticism, and it's nice to offer helpful solutions, but for someone to just flat out say your work is not good, that doesn't sit well with me. It could have been worded differently.
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Radian: Hey, I have some pointers that might help improve your technique if you're interested. Don't use black for shadows and white for lit parts. Since you are a novice painter, use simpler tools, use blending modes.
Layer 1(2,3) - line and flat colors
Layer 2 - multiply, fill it all, use mask, erase lit parts, use softer brush, play with layer color with HSV curves
Layer 3 - multiply, paint shadows in parts like tits, armpits, fingers.
Or better check Makkon guide, he write and show it better (more complicated though).
Now go and make new Magnum Opus that I think will be more to your liking.
Just a bit more diplomatic in my opinion. Sorry, I didn't mean for my comment to blow things up. I usually try to avoid stirring things up, but it doesn't always work out so well.
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