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# Statistics
Favourites: 8465; Deviations: 54; Watchers: 18
Watching: 323; Pageviews: 17880; Comments Made: 458; Friends: 323
# Interests
Favorite movies: Oh, you can't ask me this; I'll never stop!Favorite TV shows: I CAN'T ANSWER THIS RIGHT NOW.
Favorite bands / musical artists: I like a bit of everything.
Favorite writers: Roald Dahl
Favorite games: ROBOT UNICORN (HEAVY METAL VERSION)
Favorite gaming platform: Computer
Tools of the Trade: Usually a pencil but I'm starting to use photoshop and figuring out how to use the drawing tablet.
Other Interests: Movies, Photography,Comedy, Art (obviously), Literature, History, Harry Potter and Doctor Who
# About me
Current Residence: Puerto RicodeviantWEAR sizing preference: 2XL
Favourite genre of music: a little bit of everything
Favourite photographer: Tyler Shields!!! love his stuff
Favourite style of art: Draw. a paper and pencil is all one needs
MP3 player of choice: iPod
Skin of choice: Ok with my own skin, thanks
Personal Quote: "boredom is the key to wonderful happenings"
# Comments
Comments: 147
OrminLange [2022-10-04 05:38:05 +0000 UTC]
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c00ckiem0nsters In reply to Lil-Hawk [2017-03-20 03:01:36 +0000 UTC]
no problem! i just discovered the ship after so many years of loving xmen. idk why it never occurred to me before but its the perfect ship.Β
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anaswickedmusic [2013-11-14 07:00:33 +0000 UTC]
C00kie, could you give me some advice? I LOVE to draw, but all I've got is a laptop and a portable mouse. How did you started and what can I do to draw something without a pad and a trembling finger? Do I need to buy a tablet or something related? Because I'm really finding it difficult to draw with the laptop lol
I love your art and I was thinking if you could tell me your story. How did you started (:
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c00ckiem0nsters In reply to anaswickedmusic [2013-12-07 01:32:52 +0000 UTC]
omg oh jeez ok first of all thank you so much for saying you love my art cause ajdbf you have no idea how nice it is to hear someone you've never met say that. Second, I want to apologize for taking so long to answer. Honestly Iβve been putting it off because every time I look at this question I just canβt stop blushing and smiling and giggling like some sort of school girl who just got complimented by her crush. Anyway you have questions so here goes.
You asked how I started and, well, honestly I started drawing because my older sister like to draw really cute cartoons and I thought they were amazing and I wanted to be just like her so I copied her stuff and drew things with her, you know, to get her attention and stuff. Later on she sort of stopped drawing but I didnβt. This was around the time I entered middle school, where all the horrible school memories start. Around that time I had little to no friends and drawing really helped me cope with my loneliness. BUT ENOUGH SADNESS the point is that I kept drawing and drawing and even made friends with people through our shared love of drawing (this is when i was introduced to the wonderful world of manga and anime) and I just kept at it ever since. And thatβs how I'm here today, in my second year of university majoring in art.
Ok so ADVICE GET READY CAUSE HERE IT COMES:
The best method to start drawing is the old school way: with paper and pencils! And how do you get better? With PRACTICE! Practice and practice and more practice. I know thatβs what everyone says and I know it sounds like homework but itβs not! What I did (and still do) was draw when I was bored; at school during class, at home when there is nothing good on TV, when Iβm waiting at the doctor's office, everywhere! Soon enough you'll be looking through your notebooks and youβll notice there are doodles in almost every page. These little things are what help you get better without feeling like it was work.
Hereβs some advice on how to improve your arting skills: OBSERVE EVERYTHING. If there is something you want to draw, like hands for example, observe your hands. Observe other peopleβs hands. How they move, what emotions they can convey, what the muscles inside look like (seriously though, knowing how the body is inside really helps you convey what is outside accurately). You can get magazines and just draw all the images of hands you can find. Study the composition of the thing you want to draw. simplify it into geometrical shapes. then simplify it even more into lines and dots.Β Look at how the shadows are depending where the light comes from. Focus first on the overall pose before adding too much detail. Stuff like that.
And to answer you last question: no, you do not need a tablet at all. Learning to draw with a tablet is staggeringly different than learning to draw traditionally. For one, you need to learn how to use the drawing program before you can even start to figure out how to use the tablet system! My advice is to draw traditionally first and when you feel ready to draw with a tablet; either gets someone to teach you how to use the software and hardware or try to figure it out on your own. (I suggest getting someone to teach you cause Iβm trying it out on my own and it is the most confusingly difficult thing I have ever had to do)
Well I hope my advice was helpful. Draw on, friend.
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anaswickedmusic In reply to c00ckiem0nsters [2013-12-16 09:21:57 +0000 UTC]
Oh God, I'm flattered that you took some of your time to answer me and explain me the whole thing. Thank you very much and don't worry about the "delay" of the answer. Really. I blushed, smiled and giggled too when I saw your response. I got way too excited; so lets blush together haha
I'm always doodling around, so I think that I'm going on the right path. The observation part is the one that I'm always missing. I tend to get so hypnotised by the drawing, that I usually forget to observe and take some refferences.
And thanks a lot about the tablet thing. I was going crazy!Β
I was like "Oh gosh, everyone is using one to improve their drawings. Does it mean that I'm missing something? Am I doing something wrong?"
But I'm glad to read that the best way is using traditional art, because the pencil, the paper and I make such a great team. We understand each other.
Your advise was really helpful! Thank you very much once again and please, keep drawing. I love your art way too much to stop watching itΒ Β
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hoernchen610 [2013-07-21 16:53:38 +0000 UTC]
Many thanks for the fave! I really appreciate it:hug
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theChocolateFrog [2013-04-04 13:58:46 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for the favs and the watch! : )
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c00ckiem0nsters In reply to Arkarti [2013-02-26 17:25:48 +0000 UTC]
No problem! your art is great
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Bonds-webComic [2013-01-06 11:16:17 +0000 UTC]
Cain and Abel : Thanks for the Llama!
Abel : If you have the time you can drop an eye over our comic if you haven't already *smiles wide*
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c00ckiem0nsters In reply to Hallpen [2012-11-19 04:04:51 +0000 UTC]
Your Welcome! Saw it was your birthday soon so i thought 'hey why not? have a llama.'
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Hallpen In reply to c00ckiem0nsters [2012-11-19 09:59:43 +0000 UTC]
aww~ You are sweet.Thanks again~
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bitnotgood7437 [2012-09-24 00:15:30 +0000 UTC]
I've been stalking your gallery, I love it Keep drawing!
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