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So question to all this Artist in LL what made you knew that you wanted to become an artist?
Ana: ive always kind of drawn and my progress to becoming a more serious artist was gradual. it started a little bit with making fan pokemon when i was like 11 but the REAAAAL big push was when i was 12 and i wanted to make a warrior cats fanfiction and i drew out aaaallll the ocs and a fuckton of art for that. i had a bunch of warriors youtubers i admired and i had no clue WHAT digital art was until then, and kind of just saved up money for a tablet and the rest is history.
Dani: i wanted to become an artist so i could draw furry pokemon art
Kikyo: i wanted to be an artist ever since i saw the joy my siblings had when they see the mini comics i made, that was when i was like 10-11 y/o. its been a slow build but 15 years later, self-taught and still growing, here me is xD
Lizzy: Idk I felt like it I was sitting there watching art videos on YouTube when I was like 15 and thought to myself “wow I wish I could do that!” And so I asked for a crappy $25 drawing tablet for my birthday! I started heavily doing Undertale and Toontown art and now this is where I’ve ended up! So TLDR, if you want to learn how to draw, do it! Nothings stopping you! 
Loke: idk i've just always been drawing horses and bc i can't focus without using my hands i would always draw in class whenever the teacher wasn't watching me, so i got a lot of practice that way. i've recently picked up watercolours bc i wanted to make personal holiday cards for friends, and i'm having a lot of fun with it! tl;dr i just like doing something visual that also keeps my hands busy, whether it's art, sewing or something else
Tex: For lemoned light?? I just liked helping with artwork
Lore: I was doodling the second I first ever picked up a crayon, and just never stopped. I had fits and starts in terms of improvement, naturally, and only really took it seriously in my later teen years. But I dunno that it was ever much of a decision so much as it was a desire to try and capture the movies in my head visually.
Tobin: i think the moment i knew i wanted to become an artist was funnily enough when I started at LLP and was working professionally on a team and collaborating with other artists. it made me realize that it's what I wanted to keep doing for as long as I could.
Katreal: To be honest, I kinda never really decided I wanted to be an artist, because I don't really consider myself one. Even leaving off skill-level discussions, identity-wise, I identify more as a writer than an artist. I just. Draw sometimes. For over 15 years off and on as ideas and or motivation hits. And that adds up to some level of skill eventually. Lemonlight actually helped a lot by giving me consistent assignments to do haha.
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saltyocs · 5 years
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Dec 26th - Jan 3rd Hiatus
I’m going on vacation so I won’t be able to upload art for this blog! 
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