Ai- love
Aki- autumn
Asa- morning
Chiisai- small
Genki- energy, healthy, happy, energetic
Jigoku- hell
Kawaii- cute
Kumo- spider
Oni- devil
Sora- sky
Shi- death
Shiawase- happy
Tamashi- life
Usagi- rabbit
Yume- dream
AI (1) f Japanese
Means "love" in Japanese.
AIKO f Japanese
Means "love child" in Japanese.
AIMI f Japanese
Means "love beauty" in Japanese.
AKANE f Japanese
Means "brilliant red" in Japanese.
AKEMI f Japanese
Means "bright and beautiful" in Japanese.
AKI m & f Japanese
Means either "autumn" or "bright" in Japanese.
AKIKO f Japanese
Means either "autumn child" or "bright chi
Beginner Artist Advice - ALL MY TUTORIALS *UPDATE! by sambeawesome, journal
Beginner Artist Advice - ALL MY TUTORIALS *UPDATE!
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Hey guys! So on quite the regular basis, I have people, watchers or random strangers, come to me asking for advice on their art. No big deal, I do present myself as a teacher of sorts (though bear in mind, I'm still learning too!), but unfortunately, I just don't have the time to go through each one and dive deep into how each of those individuals can improve or be able to set up a learning process for them.
Since the m
Tips and Tricks for the Aspiring Artist! by Arasteia, journal
Tips and Tricks for the Aspiring Artist!
A while back I asked you guys to give me some general tips and tricks for aspiring artists, and you had some awesome advice! Thank you so much to all of you! Here's a compilation (I had to shorten some of them, my apologies!) ^^
General Advice!
- Don't be afraid to take your time on a piece!
- Don't forget to practice!
- Knowing your capabilities or limitations is also good. If you mostly draw male figures but lack knowledge on how to draw female figures then you'll know where to focus most of your practice.
- Avoid Chris Hart and his books like the freaking bubonic plague. So much sexism, sizeism, racism...pretty much any -ism you can c
So you want to do commissions? by Hardrockangel, journal
So you want to do commissions?
A basic guide to setting up commissions
When it comes to commissioning, there is so much that needs to be decided, arranged and thought of that it can all appear a bit daunting at first.
However: when following a couple of basic guidelines, setting up commissions really is not as hard as you think!
If you find the article informative, please :+fav: it.
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First things first
So you have decided you want to start doing commissions. That's great!
The first thing to do is to determine what you want to offer.
Do you want to offer drawings, or designs?
Will you be coding journal-skins for people, or