SacredWolf
SacredWolf's Profile
SacredWolf's Profile
Username | SacredWolf | Gender | Female |
Date Joined | Location | traveling... | |
Last Updated | Occupation | hunter... | |
Last visit | # Pictures | 68 | |
# Comments Given | 1443 |
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Wow I haven't been on here in what feels like forever, I've definitely missed it and it is sad to see the profiles of incredible artists that haven't been touched in years but I won't lose hope that one day they will find and upload once more. I never forgot FAC, just took a break for a while but I am hopefully back with new and improved artwork which is also where all of you amazing FAC goers come in! Comments and constructive criticism goes a long way and is very much welcome as well as appreciated so feel free to comment and help me better my skills, thank you for reading and I can't wait to read the comments! Thank you all! :)
Oh! Ps, if you have any questions or concerns feel free to ask away! Thanks again! ^_^
Oh! Ps, if you have any questions or concerns feel free to ask away! Thanks again! ^_^
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Falconlobo on August 4, 2015, 9:39:47 PM
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you're welcome^^
SacredWolf on April 8, 2015, 9:32:22 PM
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luckylace222 on July 1, 2013, 9:32:02 AM
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=13pxNo worries! I have decided to critique your picture "Star Gazing." http://www.fanart-central.net/pictures/user/SacredWolf/822413/Star-Gazing
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3. NEVER DRAW for people when you do not want to. That just makes your artistic talent into a tool for others' interests. If you do not want to draw, do not do it. You are an artist for yourself, not or others. Then again, if their request is good enough, you could try to work out of your comfort zone for the challenge. Just do not be PRESSURED into something you do not want (that goes for anything in life, not just art).
Common ways (for any website) to become noticed:
1. BE NICE. I know that seems so psychologically common and boring, but emotions really do show ten times stronger from what type of words you use, how many emotioncons you put in, and how well you utilize grammar. When you are a bipolar and negative person, your dialect.grammar, how fast you type, and how often you make desperate comments really indicates what type of character you are. Even in real life, people do not like an overly mean/dramatic/unruly person, even if they are a good artist. However, I like the sarcastic, smart, and creative artists myself. They can be snobby however way they want as long as they draw well and continue their unique ideas. Think about what makes you want to fav people and start on that. If you like a certain painter, try painting. AND IT IS NOT FOR THE VIEWS. Sometimes people forget, but you started drawing and getting better at art to make yourself more creative as a person. If you wanted to beat people for the publicity, you would have quit a long time ago.
2. More efficient/industrial method: Comment and speak to anything and everyone. Put your opinion on the forums (do not be afraid of a differing opinion; that is what the Internet and posts are for), comment the new artists, welcome new people, critique to show you are serious sometimes (you could attract the more mature members), reply to your comments (especially the ones that ask a question or request a change), update your avatar/profile every once in a while if you feel up to a change, and MOST OF ALL, continue updating your art regularly. They do not follow you to realize your passion for art downgrades easily. Then, it becomes a sad thing to wait for a "favorite" artist to update (I NEED TO FIX THAT MYSELF). Plus, pushing yourself to update regularly pushes you improve art whether you notice it or not. You are already into painting, sketching, and using different creative mediums. You are well on your way, and I feel your artwork has great potential.
3. NEVER DRAW for people when you do not want to. That just makes your artistic talent into a tool for others' interests. If you do not want to draw, do not do it. You are an artist for yourself, not or others. Then again, if their request is good enough, you could try to work out of your comfort zone for the challenge. Just do not be PRESSURED into something you do not want (that goes for anything in life, not just art).
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