lazydollsart
lazydollsart
LazyDoll's Art Place
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Character Designer, former indie webcomic artist. I've lived too long to care about being cringe. https://linktr.ee/lazydollsart
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lazydollsart · 3 months ago
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I forgor.
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lazydollsart · 3 months ago
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Vermin Fight Club Collage 201-250.
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lazydollsart · 3 months ago
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This was supposed to be a simple meme redraw, but I just kept adding to it and recontextualizing it.
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lazydollsart · 5 months ago
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“No one wants to look at art of OCs” I don’t think that’s true at all…I follow people specifically to see their OCs literally all the time. Bring back being curious about people’s OCs, asking questions about them and hyping them up like we did when we were teens
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lazydollsart · 6 months ago
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Secret Santa art/fanart for RobC3 on Newgrounds, based on his Hyper-Breakers series of shorts. Go check them out.
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lazydollsart · 6 months ago
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god not to get into the discourse but like. we gotta discuss the dialectics of Getting Attention For Art. Two things can be true simultaneously.
1. it is TOTALLY NORMAL AND EXPECTED to really want people to give your art attention/notes/love/care. That is a deeply fulfilling and necessary part of the process of creating art.
2. You are not entitled to attention/notes/love/care just because the art exists, and you HAVE to find a way to drive yourself to keep creating in the absence of those things.
Maybe people aren't paying attention because your art is not good. Maybe they're not paying attention because your marketing is not good. Maybe it's just not the right timing Maybe it just got lost in the vast morass of internet content. The only way to fix these things is to persist in creation and improve in the process.
We can discuss the role of the audience in helping art thrive, but I think it's more useful to focus on your own contributions. Are you leaving detailed enthusiastic comments on everything you love? Are you reblogging with tags and commentary? Are you sharing the things you love? You cannot control the behavior of anyone but yourself. You can take your disapproval of art culture as a prompt for your own behavior, but it's pointless to resent Society for your art not doing well.
Wrt writing specifically, am certain you have all heard/read the stories of your favorite authors getting umpteen rejections by publishers before getting published. I feel like in some ways the system of traditional publishing allows for more ego-preservation. You can think "I KNOW people would love it if The Gatekeepers would give it a chance."
But now it's just out there on the internet and nobody's watching or reading it at all. Turns out maybe the gatekeepers were right about this one. And that's genuinely really difficult to deal with, it's something I struggle with frequently.
But oh my god. oh my god. listen to me. if you take anything away from this post. YOU CANNOT BULLY OR GUILT TRIP OR LOGIC PEOPLE INTO READING YOUR SHIT. It either hits or it doesn't. If you can't handle that, DON'T POST YOUR WORK.
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lazydollsart · 6 months ago
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This was supposed to be a simple meme redraw, but I just kept adding to it and recontextualizing it.
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lazydollsart · 6 months ago
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in one of the servers I'm in, we've been discussing looking back at your old art, and a couple people mentioned that getting compliments on their old art makes them feel like their artistic growth isn't as evident to other people as it is to them, or like they havent improved as much as they thought for people to still be complimenting their old work
but it's really not like that! Your personal perception of your art is inherently going to be very different to the audience. This is how i explained it in there & i thought i'd share it here as well:
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A compliment on your old art doesn't undermine the growth in your new art, it's just admiring the qualities of your work that were already there!
Our art can change direction, our grasp of the fundamentals can get stronger, and this means our personal standards will always go up and the choices we would make creating a piece change, so when you as the creator look back on your old art, you're hit with a lot of "oof, I'd do x and y and z differently now".
But your audience doesn't have any of those hangups, to them youve drawn some good art, and when they look at your current art, you're making even stronger art, and both of them are worth admiring.
not that any of this makes it any less psychic damage inducing to look at your own old art LOL but putting yourself in the shoes of the audience and looking at it for what it is rather than how well it reaches your current standards can still help a little with that
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lazydollsart · 7 months ago
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This was supposed to be a simple meme redraw, but I just kept adding to it and recontextualizing it.
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lazydollsart · 8 months ago
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Days 21-31.
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Bonus, @/maxoke's Dahlia.
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Costober 2024: the Collage.
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lazydollsart · 8 months ago
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Days 11-20.
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Costober 2024: the Collage.
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lazydollsart · 8 months ago
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Days 1-10.
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Costober 2024: the Collage.
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lazydollsart · 8 months ago
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Costober 2024: the Collage.
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lazydollsart · 10 months ago
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HIGH ON STANDARDS LOW ON SKILL. CREATIVE PROCESS MAKE YOU ILL
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lazydollsart · 10 months ago
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I don't know which artist needs to hear this, but if you don't like your lineart...if you find that the lineart stage does not add any value to your artwork...then you do not need to do lineart. your artwork is still complete if you go straight from sketch to colours. as long as you think it's complete.
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lazydollsart · 11 months ago
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Outfit idea drawing with Frida to keep from getting rusty.
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lazydollsart · 11 months ago
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