Small dilemma: I'm doing art of someone's character and the skin tone looks a bit…. off. Like I'm talking about a character with dark skin, done on a picrew. Yall think it's appropriate to adjust the tone a bit? Just so it's not as ashen looking?
Do they have anything about it in their permissions? If not, I'd say it's okay :) You could also add some lighter shading so you can see the character a little better.
also today someone attacked me with this absolutely STUNNING attack???
I HAD LITERALY UPLOADED HIM, LIKE, 5 HOURS PRIOR AND THEY MADE THIS
I'M IN AWE IT'S GORGEOUS
Small dilemma: I'm doing art of someone's character and the skin tone looks a bit…. off. Like I'm talking about a character with dark skin, done on a picrew. Yall think it's appropriate to adjust the tone a bit? Just so it's not as ashen looking?
Do they have anything about it in their permissions? If not, I'd say it's okay :) You could also add some lighter shading so you can see the character a little better.
No, they don't, and bc it's a picrew, I'm inclined to think they'd prefer the adjusted version. The picrew skin tone is just really weirdly gray looking.
HEYYYYYY CONGRATULATIONS TO TEAM STEAMPUNK FOR WINNING!!! EVERYONE DID GREAT!
I've been participating in artfight since 2016 and this is my first time being on a winning team lol. Kinda ironic that the year where I put in the least amount of effort is the one where I finally landed on the winning team. Either way, Congrats fellow Team Steampunk members!