>get into the industry
But I'm not a trans black woman
Stop being a lazy fuck and work on your art, animation and storytelling skills so you can get into the industry
yet.
God might just cast some black woman to play you
>so you can get into the industry
But my dream is to live in a cheap state and live off of seven porn commissions a month.
Any and every waking chance. Day off today and I'm working hard on my comics
Not a big fan of this one but whatever, also college has been keeping me busy, that plus anxiety/stress has been keeping me from drawing more. God i hope this corona shit will be over soon, i wanna go back to drawing cute axolotls without having to worry about having to do a shit ton of homework or the world literally burning
Great!
So I have this wacom for some time now but I've never extensively worked on it, I find it awkward to moving from pen and paper to it. Are there any tutorials about how to make the transition?
You just have to practice. Digital feels different and in my experience never quite the same. I still draw pencil and paper as well as digitally.
Getting started on a digital piece is always harder for me but polishing it up easier. Also harder together smooth lines on digital compared to pen and paper.
Anyway just practice. You can't tutorial your way out of the weird transition but once you've done s couple pieces itll get better
But Batman, Im too depressed, can you give me uplifting words plz?