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Artists, any tips for quality vore arts?
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Artists, any tips for quality vore arts?
I mean I'm trying but I think it is not good enough 
Any tips? Please share them!
Any tips? Please share them!
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Re: Artists, any tips for quality vore arts?
I think it looks good 
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Re: Artists, any tips for quality vore arts?
Thank you!!
But there are tons of things I have never tried!
Maybe I should give some shots for inside view or something. xD
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Re: Artists, any tips for quality vore arts?
I honestly don’t have any tips, that’s already better than what I can do!
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Re: Artists, any tips for quality vore arts?
I have been drawing my whole life and you are very much ahead of me. Sadly I have stagnated so I'm not too confident to give advice but I know you can do it!
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Re: Artists, any tips for quality vore arts?
Not an artist here, but I have commissioned my fair share of art over the years ^^;
Your work looks quite nice, I'd say!
It might help to have a better idea on what you're looking to get better at specifically though! Frontal angles for mawshots? Internals? Comics?
It seems you have a decent grasp of anatomy and general composition, though. The saliva and tongue in that showcase piece are quite nice, as is the fur styling :>
Doing studies and just drawing things you like is a decent enough strategy, though finding and putting some focus on the aspects you really want to capture well is a good start. Connecting with fellow artists and honing in on what you like/want to draw can help a lot too.
Your work looks quite nice, I'd say!
It might help to have a better idea on what you're looking to get better at specifically though! Frontal angles for mawshots? Internals? Comics?
It seems you have a decent grasp of anatomy and general composition, though. The saliva and tongue in that showcase piece are quite nice, as is the fur styling :>
Doing studies and just drawing things you like is a decent enough strategy, though finding and putting some focus on the aspects you really want to capture well is a good start. Connecting with fellow artists and honing in on what you like/want to draw can help a lot too.
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Re: Artists, any tips for quality vore arts?
I'm not an artist, but I think that it looks slightly off because the saliva is white and not clear, learn to draw water and then use that to draw saliva
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Re: Artists, any tips for quality vore arts?
Actually the truth is that the way to become a better vore artist is to become a better artist. The sad fact of the matter is that art is actually only ten to twenty percent talent and eighty to ninety percent practice. The more you draw and challenge yourself, the better your drawings will become. And don’t just keep to drawing what you like to draw as everything you draw should be a learning experience. Work from real life as much as possible. As for vore drawing, find real life photos or videos of animals eating animals and try reproducing them. Study animal anatomy. Study all sorts of art to see how other artists, especially those considered the masters of the craft have handled various situations and images and see how well you can reproduce them yourself. In fact you don’t have to go take an expensive course in art either as there’s plenty of very good art school books available and perhaps even free online courses.
Of course that comes down to why I’m not a better artist because becoming better at art is actually a lot of work. Whether it’s a teacher in an art class telling you what to draw or a book showing you examples, it’s still up to you to do all those drawings. I’ve bought a lot of art books over the years, but almost never did what I was supposed to do and that was to practice freehand drawing each and every one of the examples provided in the books. That’s what’s needed to really train your eye and your hand to be able to reproduce images that you see. Also spending a little time everyday drawing objects or scenes that you see. Of course my problem was I was always too lazy to really do all of that and only tended to sketch what I really wanted to draw. Then I’d get so frustrated when what I drew didn’t look as good as I’d like it to be and many times I’d actually given up drawing altogether. Which of course was the absolute worse thing to do if I wanted to get better.
Now as for the drawing you’ve posting here, I mote that the details of the mouth are quite good. In fact your rendition of silva is better then I usually do. From the character becomes progressively simplified which I’m assuming was intentional. Most of all keep drawing, for no matter how bad you think you might be, you can always improve if you want to put the work into it.
And that’s my two cents
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Of course that comes down to why I’m not a better artist because becoming better at art is actually a lot of work. Whether it’s a teacher in an art class telling you what to draw or a book showing you examples, it’s still up to you to do all those drawings. I’ve bought a lot of art books over the years, but almost never did what I was supposed to do and that was to practice freehand drawing each and every one of the examples provided in the books. That’s what’s needed to really train your eye and your hand to be able to reproduce images that you see. Also spending a little time everyday drawing objects or scenes that you see. Of course my problem was I was always too lazy to really do all of that and only tended to sketch what I really wanted to draw. Then I’d get so frustrated when what I drew didn’t look as good as I’d like it to be and many times I’d actually given up drawing altogether. Which of course was the absolute worse thing to do if I wanted to get better.
Now as for the drawing you’ve posting here, I mote that the details of the mouth are quite good. In fact your rendition of silva is better then I usually do. From the character becomes progressively simplified which I’m assuming was intentional. Most of all keep drawing, for no matter how bad you think you might be, you can always improve if you want to put the work into it.
And that’s my two cents
^Z
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