Thank you! I'm very glad you were able to share this wonderful information with me! I guess I honestly do have to stop being a worrywart and break my legs in two just to impress you guys.
As always, though, I'll continue to look into new styles to get more under my belt. I'm happy with the experimental styles I picked up and crosshatching, but if there's a style that you would like me to try, such as pointillism, I'll see about looking into it! Since it doesn't exist, trying to find a perfect style is pointless, so why not try as many as I could?
By the way, I'm not sure how you guys would react to this, but I tend to show my styles to Michael Sanborn (one of my art professors in college) to get his approval. Since he had a lot of experience in the business and he is extremely respected by his peers, Professor Sanborn knows what he's talking about. Due to his good advice, that a primary reason why I go through so much trouble to get a great art style. Just recently, though, he approved of them and applaud me for investigating new styles. I'm not saying any of this to boost my reputation and show that my style is "perfect" (like we stated before, there is no perfect style). I'm only pointing this out because I'm very active about improving myself to the point where I ask for professional help. You should try meeting Professor Sanborn, though. He's a really nice guy!
In any case, I highly appreciate the advice you keep giving me up to this point! Stay frosty, guys!
EDIT: Oh! And before I forget... I was wondering if you guys would like a request or two drawn by me. Why not? It'll give me an excuse to practice some new techniques and you'll get free artwork. Sounds good?
As always, though, I'll continue to look into new styles to get more under my belt. I'm happy with the experimental styles I picked up and crosshatching, but if there's a style that you would like me to try, such as pointillism, I'll see about looking into it! Since it doesn't exist, trying to find a perfect style is pointless, so why not try as many as I could?
By the way, I'm not sure how you guys would react to this, but I tend to show my styles to Michael Sanborn (one of my art professors in college) to get his approval. Since he had a lot of experience in the business and he is extremely respected by his peers, Professor Sanborn knows what he's talking about. Due to his good advice, that a primary reason why I go through so much trouble to get a great art style. Just recently, though, he approved of them and applaud me for investigating new styles. I'm not saying any of this to boost my reputation and show that my style is "perfect" (like we stated before, there is no perfect style). I'm only pointing this out because I'm very active about improving myself to the point where I ask for professional help. You should try meeting Professor Sanborn, though. He's a really nice guy!
In any case, I highly appreciate the advice you keep giving me up to this point! Stay frosty, guys!
EDIT: Oh! And before I forget... I was wondering if you guys would like a request or two drawn by me. Why not? It'll give me an excuse to practice some new techniques and you'll get free artwork. Sounds good?