Any tips or lessons specifically about the outer borders of the picture? A composition lesson from Famous Artist's Course mentions that you should crop objects in part so that the picture feels part of a greater whole and other little things, but when I look at my stuff I'm never satisfied with how it's cropped. I'm usually satisfied with the composition WITHIN the picture, I feel okay with avoiding tangents, having contrasting values and all that stuff (not saying I'm good at it, just that I don't feel completely at a loss when I look at how I've composed the picture). It's just the fucking frame of the picture that drives me nuts.
Hope I explained myself, maybe I'm just being extremely autistic about it.
I'd rather not post my work here, sorry about that.
>>2988193
>/ic/ - Artwork/Critique
>I'd rather not post my work here
okay fuck off then
do you got $17 and amazon prime?
https://www.amazon.com/Framed-Ink-Drawing-Composition-Storytellers/dp/1933492953
if so, do you have another $15 burning a hole in your pocket?
https://www.amazon.com/Design-Basics-Index-Jim-Krause/dp/1581805012
>>2988218
I have those but my request was more specific.