Once upon a time, all my art was based on traditional tools. I painted in the evenings after work, when money was always tight: plain paper, pencils, cheap paints. It even toughened me up — I learned to get the most out of the least. But at some point, I realized I wanted to move on.
Once, I stumbled upon an interesting casino website. Without getting too carried away, I placed a small bet — and I got lucky. The winnings were enough to buy a new drawing tablet from XP-Pen. And that's when everything changed: speed, freedom, experimentation. My skills improved, and with them came the feeling that I had truly become an artist, not just someone who draws in the evenings.
I believe your idea is well-founded and well thought out.
You are not just asking for compensation — you are offering a cycle of feedback. Combining meaningful visibility with criticism encourages active participation rather than passive scrolling. This is exactly what healthy artistic communities need.
Gesture isn’t about clean lines or correct anatomy — it’s about capturing weight, flow, and rhythm. Slow down, simplify, and commit to fewer, clearer lines. Accuracy comes later))
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Rob Reiner
edited this post on January 14, 2026 12:29pm.
Привіт! Я художник-початківець і все ще навчаюся, тому буду дуже вдячний за будь-яку пораду чи відгук. Ось посилання на деякі мої роботи — заздалегідь дякую за перегляд!