>Try digital art
>Get frustrated by delay and jitter
>Try normal pencil and paper
>Get frustrated by no tools
What are your art pet peeves?
>>2539468
Kill yourself
fucking crybaby
pens skipping, when I started I was like why do people get upset, now it infuriates me
>>2539468
>What are your art pet peeves?
My tremendous lack of self motivation
>>2539838
So stop waiting for motivation and start forming habits. Nobody is motivated all the time so don't depend on it
>>2539879
I'm trying to do that now, I've been reading artbooks about rendering in ink and keeping materials on hand.
>Do traditional art
>Turns out pretty good. I'm no art god, but I'm above average I think.
>Do digital art
>itsshit.jpg
>>2539838
I realized mine isn't so much self motivation, but actually that I have to finally "work hard" and that's just a step I've never wanted to take. I feel like I'm at the limit of where I can go without working harder, but working any harder is terrifying. The struggle is a thing to get through though because those pros and everyone good has done it. Shows they're pretty amazing people.
>>2539917
Care to post a progress comparison if you've got one? I collect 'em.
>>2539468
>Try normal pencil and paper
>Get frustrated by no tools
the ideal technique is the one murata range and tae hyung-tae use
draw on paper scan it digital on it
work wonders also pretty comfy
>>2539966
Are there any decent quality videos of these two drawing?
When I'm inking and the brush does something I don't expect it to.