For anyone who wants to work in the art industry, my advice for you is get ready for a lot of corrections.
That's basically, what happens in the industry. you'll get to meet people who love your work, but you'll also meet the other side. that's why I try my best to bend my style of art some times to suite what ever the clients wants, cause at the end of the day, your aim is to making the clients happy, that your goal, that's mainly the sole reason of the art industry to satisfy clients artistic needs. Although theirs the other part of the industry, whereby people just have to accept the style you bring in, people like Ross Draws, Sam Does Art, Ethan Becker, Jazza, they had to create their own style and stick to that style, so its who ever likes their style of art that goes to them for their service, and they themselves usually say it, that why they have a lot of personal projects and don't usually do commissioned projects that much, except for when their style is being needed. You don't go to ross draws and ask for a Kipo and the age of wonder beast character design, nope, that's not possible, but you can go to Rad Seacrest and ask for a Kipo character design and he'll give you that right away. So the Key to take from all I've said is find what works for you, for some people creating stylized work is a problem so they just go with the usual realistic style, while some people are used to the stylized drawings they have , and the they just go with it, while some demons can bend their style at will, either way, they are all acceptable in the art industry, with all that said, here's the process:
So that's will be all for now, I've got a couple more tips coming up in future post so anticipate ,
remember stay safe, stay stay healthy, and ill see you in the next post, cheers.
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