New to vore art
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New to vore art
Hello everyone, this is my first post. I've slowly improved my art skills over time. In fact, I still have a lot to learn. While I usually portray other fetishes in my art, I recent developed a vore fetish and have been attempting to draw vore art. If anyone could give me some constructive criticism, that would be appreciated.
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Re: New to vore art
Well, there's always a good idea to imagine what the body looks like standing in full pose and then imagine what the belly looks like when it is added afterwards.
Having the white outline is a nice detail to make the character pop out.
Having the white outline is a nice detail to make the character pop out.
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Bright - Heavy user
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Re: New to vore art
SwallowTime1 wrote:Hello everyone, this is my first post. I've slowly improved my art skills over time. In fact, I still have a lot to learn. While I usually portray other fetishes in my art, I recent developed a vore fetish and have been attempting to draw vore art. If anyone could give me some constructive criticism, that would be appreciated.
Starting as a artist has its ups and down. Best advice I can give is to search for alot of references and inspiration at the start. Dont worry to much about what **NEEDS** to be in the picture. Take your time to explore and look around. One advice I can give when I talk to new artists is to reconsider what kind of style and goal you wanna achive down the road. Like, you wanna try working with cel shading shadows, comics, airbush and so on....
And gladly use other artists as inspiration and try to pick up a trick or two on how some veteran's do their style.
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