Trees for last month’s patreon drawing challenge, which was on drawing trees ✨
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Hey, just a reminder for everyone
To support beginner artists.
seriously, even if it’s just liking their posts, please go support them!
A feel like one of the reasons that some people quit art is 1. Because it’s hard/tiring and/or 2. Because they feel under appreciated
A big part of the reason I left Deviantart is because I felt like no one wanted to see my art, and I felt overwhelmed by how good other user’s art was.
But when I started on Tumblr everyone was just so NICE, which shocked me. A lot. And when I started out I got one like. One like on my first ever post. And I kid you not, just that one like made my WHOLE FREAKING DAY.
That one like was what inspired me to work harder and improve my art. It was one of the things that made me want to make MORE art, and add a little improvement to each piece. And it worked.
And every little like, reblog, comment, fanart, ask that I’ve gotten, and ever friend I’ve made, have just made me feel SO much better about my art, and made me feel like improving, and I hope I continue to improve and make more friends.
So, please, if you see a beginner artist, like their post. Reblog it. Comment something you like about it, even if it’s only one thing. It could make their day. Or their week, or their month! Maybe their whole life even! I know that I still have a few likes, comments and reboots that I still hold dear to me.
And if you’re a beginner artist, someone who thinks their art is crappy, or even just someone who’s feeling a little down:
You’re doing great. Your art is amazing, YOU are amazing, and there ARE people who care about you even if you can’t see them. Trust me.
Keep going, and you’ll be fine.
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Them superpowers getting neutralized, I can only watch in silence
The famous prince we once knew is lookin' paranoid and now spiralin'
You're movin' just like a degenerate, every antic is feelin' distasteful
I calculate you're not as calculated, I can even predict your angle
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