Hi, remember me? :) I used to make sprite animation and sprite art. But as time went on I enjoyed vector art more but I still make pixel art from time to time. The reason I made this topic is to self-promote myself since im struggling with getting more followers on twitter. If you have time check me out on twitter and if you like what I do the consider following me, it's always appreciated! LINK: https://twitter.com/techlogic096/media
dont wanna be that guy but all your twitter posts seem like they are just traced from popular existing images and maybe editted here and there do you have any original works we can get behind?
Come on boy, be real, you can't fool a community full of artists with those skills. Some of the bad stuff is definitelly drawn from scratch, cause i don't see why you would trace and end up with this: Spoiler It tells a lot about your understanding of facial anatomy. (unless it's also traced from some shitty cartoon, idk every style) But if someone told me the same guy who drew that ^ also drew this: Spoiler Or even worse, this piece that has exactly the same proportions as the original artwork: Spoiler AND EVEN THIS: Spoiler I would bite their nipples off because they'd sound too ridiculous. But i will not accuse you of anything, instead i will let the evidence speak: Spoiler ] Now don't get me wrong. There is a well known quote that says: "Immature artists copy. Mature artists steal." You are an immature artist with no drawing skills at all, that's why it was so easy to catch you stealing. I steal all the time too, at least 60% of my weapons and 30% of my hair were fully or partially traced, but nobody ever noticed. That's because i'm good enough to not make it so extremely obvious as you did. Keep your amateur stealing on twitter. If you want to be part of this community, be honest and try to actually learn something. Everybody can learn how to draw. Even someone with no skills like you.
Once apon a time here on Maplemation you would get insta-banned for posting a thread like this. At least it aint that bad, OP.