Pffft, they're all stuck up fuddy duddies trapped in their enlightenment. Of course I don't fit in well. [She laughed.] And oh, I meant that Jigoku is more modern than my Gensokyo, sorry to confuse.
What confused you? Me? It's the stupid phone more than anything.
(OOC: Bit of a story on that. I stubbornly refused to stop using prismacolors until my wrists started hurting and I was too frustrated with blending pens and techniques, I gave in and tried digital. I had to graduate from GIMP to Clip studio to start getting consistent lines and there's still some effects I do better with GIMP. I would not say it's easier or harder, but it's very very different.
And the truth is that I've never mastered artistic fundamentals, which is obvious in my background work, as perspective is never quite right and scenes tend to be 2-D as a result for simplicity. Digital and traditional media are each artforms in their own right, and their mastery is each difficult in different ways, with the entry always being a bit difficult.
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What confused you? Me? It's the stupid phone more than anything.
(OOC: Bit of a story on that. I stubbornly refused to stop using prismacolors until my wrists started hurting and I was too frustrated with blending pens and techniques, I gave in and tried digital. I had to graduate from GIMP to Clip studio to start getting consistent lines and there's still some effects I do better with GIMP. I would not say it's easier or harder, but it's very very different.
And the truth is that I've never mastered artistic fundamentals, which is obvious in my background work, as perspective is never quite right and scenes tend to be 2-D as a result for simplicity. Digital and traditional media are each artforms in their own right, and their mastery is each difficult in different ways, with the entry always being a bit difficult.
Woah, I just started babbling, haha.)