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 Sarcophapup
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Quaker parrots need a lot of stimulation and parrots in a pair are very hard to bond in my experience. I had a Quaker bite my cheek in front of a customer one day, not for any reason, just because she was being cheeky. Honestly if your mom is open to it, she may enjoy owning cockatiels more than quakers. Quakers and conures are very territorial, bitey and high energy. They’re lovely when properly trained, but theyre like malinois. Tiels are so sweet and rarely ever bite unless they are super scared. The males love to sing and they’re very personal/snuggle buddies
 Kháos
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test
 Cypress Road
11:45:37 Axan hoarder
Sar
They are mean no matter what. She used to have one named duke. He was so sweet. Then my brother let him outside when his wings weren't cut and he wasn't trained yet so he flew away and my mom got a male and female bonded pair. Even my mom is having trouble bonding with them and they bite her.
 Easnem
11:44:35 Eas
Ive got to do some exploring. Im broke now
 distant-lands
11:43:47 katy | beetle
eas,
lol i mayy keep her
 Cypress Road
11:43:22 Axan hoarder
Eas
Quaker parrots. Sorry slow reply. Dogs are being a little annoying
 Easnem
11:42:36 Eas
Katy
Give her here
 distant-lands
11:40:50 katy | beetle
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she's pretty :0
 ShadesOfRuin
11:36:14 Shades
She is!
 Easnem
11:32:10 Eas
Shes kinda pretty
-WP Click-
 Sarcophapup
11:30:43 
Also make sure you never react to a parrots bite, they are like children and react to any sort of attention. If biting gets reactions then they will do it more, even if it isn’t out of aggression. If they bite you when holding them then they need to go to their perch or cage for a timeout. All parrot breeds bite for different reasons though so that’s something to consider
 Easnem
11:26:50 Eas
I can’t wait to start more projects with him :3
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 Sarcophapup
11:26:12 
Cypress

Some birds are very cage aggressive and also little butts during bed time. I own cockatiels, pigeons, parakeets and finches and all of them are so sour when it’s time to go up for bed. The tiels aren’t as bitey, but the sass cuts into the heart
 Beachbeagle
11:25:18 Jack/Sun|it/they/he|
Anybody got any beachy names? Ill also accept names of anything that is blue or yellow.
 distant-lands
11:24:56 katy | beetle
-WP Click-
hehe
 Easnem
11:21:54 Eas
Cypress
What type of birds? We had a conure and he could be so mean for no reason sometimes
 CrestOfVerdance
11:21:50 
I got a Naruto wolf. Wild. -WP Click-
 distant-lands
11:20:16 katy | beetle
oop i influenced y'all </3 my bad
 Easnem
11:19:58 Eas
I think I’m bad luck
 Cypress Road
11:18:18 Axan hoarder
Jeez my mom's birds hate me so much and I dont even know why. I just went to go put them in their cage for bed and the male just bit me so hard im bleeding

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 Sarcophapup
11:49:54 
Quaker parrots need a lot of stimulation and parrots in a pair are very hard to bond in my experience. I had a Quaker bite my cheek in front of a customer one day, not for any reason, just because she was being cheeky. Honestly if your mom is open to it, she may enjoy owning cockatiels more than quakers. Quakers and conures are very territorial, bitey and high energy. They’re lovely when properly trained, but theyre like malinois. Tiels are so sweet and rarely ever bite unless they are super scared. The males love to sing and they’re very personal/snuggle buddies
 Kháos
11:48:45 Kaos || Kháos
test
 Cypress Road
11:45:37 Axan hoarder
Sar
They are mean no matter what. She used to have one named duke. He was so sweet. Then my brother let him outside when his wings weren't cut and he wasn't trained yet so he flew away and my mom got a male and female bonded pair. Even my mom is having trouble bonding with them and they bite her.
 Easnem
11:44:35 Eas
Ive got to do some exploring. Im broke now
 distant-lands
11:43:47 katy | beetle
eas,
lol i mayy keep her
 Cypress Road
11:43:22 Axan hoarder
Eas
Quaker parrots. Sorry slow reply. Dogs are being a little annoying
 Easnem
11:42:36 Eas
Katy
Give her here
 distant-lands
11:40:50 katy | beetle
-WP Click-
she's pretty :0
 ShadesOfRuin
11:36:14 Shades
She is!
 Easnem
11:32:10 Eas
Shes kinda pretty
-WP Click-
 Sarcophapup
11:30:43 
Also make sure you never react to a parrots bite, they are like children and react to any sort of attention. If biting gets reactions then they will do it more, even if it isn’t out of aggression. If they bite you when holding them then they need to go to their perch or cage for a timeout. All parrot breeds bite for different reasons though so that’s something to consider
 Easnem
11:26:50 Eas
I can’t wait to start more projects with him :3
-WP Click-
 Sarcophapup
11:26:12 
Cypress

Some birds are very cage aggressive and also little butts during bed time. I own cockatiels, pigeons, parakeets and finches and all of them are so sour when it’s time to go up for bed. The tiels aren’t as bitey, but the sass cuts into the heart
 Beachbeagle
11:25:18 Jack/Sun|it/they/he|
Anybody got any beachy names? Ill also accept names of anything that is blue or yellow.
 distant-lands
11:24:56 katy | beetle
-WP Click-
hehe
 Easnem
11:21:54 Eas
Cypress
What type of birds? We had a conure and he could be so mean for no reason sometimes
 CrestOfVerdance
11:21:50 
I got a Naruto wolf. Wild. -WP Click-
 distant-lands
11:20:16 katy | beetle
oop i influenced y'all </3 my bad
 Easnem
11:19:58 Eas
I think I’m bad luck
 Cypress Road
11:18:18 Axan hoarder
Jeez my mom's birds hate me so much and I dont even know why. I just went to go put them in their cage for bed and the male just bit me so hard im bleeding




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Closed.January 13, 2021 01:34 AM


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I've seen a bunch of artists who have AMAZING art. But mine? bleh. I want to get better at digitally drawing, so does anyone have any art tips?

Edited at June 24, 2021 11:36 PM by Nostalgia
Closed.January 13, 2021 01:36 AM


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example of commission being worked on
Closed.January 13, 2021 02:02 AM


sekizen

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hello! im no expert at digital art, but i think im doing good right now & am more than happy to share some tips.

1. definitely use multiple references, but don't trace them! by giving yourself multiple references, you can create more dynamic poses as you'll be able to visualize and see a specific pose from different angles & be able to alter it until youre satisfied. [if that makes sense].

2. sketch or practice anatomy at least 10 minutes a day or just draw a lot. it can be frustrating at times, but it will overall improve your general sense of anatomy. sketching dynamic poses is also good practice. having a basic sense of anatomy is important!

3. talking about sketching, i find it easier to turn everything into shapes and then refine it. for example, for heads, i draw a circle and for muzzles, a quick rectangle. remember, your sketch doesnt have to be perfect because you'll be going back to refine it/alter it as much as you want!
if you can, i would sketch on paper then finalize the lines digitally. or do all your linework traditionally & then take a picture to import into your preferred program and digitalize it. also, if your program has a stabilizer/correction tool, i highly recommend utilizing that.

4. linework! something i recently figured out was that lining in black can actually make your drawing look less vibrant & lively. try using darker hues - depending on your character - to line. my three most recent pieces are some examples of "colorful linework." additionally, i find shading in hues of dark purple looks better than black - this one is just a personal preference.

5. when shading, dont be afraid to mess around with layers and opacities! also, a general tip for shading is to imagine what direction the light is coming from. bounce lighting also makes a big difference & adds a whole new level of depth to your artwork. bounce lighting is light that hits the ground & reflects back onto your subject.

6. also take into consideration line weight. i tend to subtly change the size of the brushes i use depending on what area im lining.

lastly, digital art is fun! these are all tips i found helpful when i first started, but don't be afraid to experiment a bit with tips you learn from tutorials or figure out on your own - especially in the beginning when youre still searching for a style.




Edited at January 13, 2021 02:04 AM by sekizen
Closed.January 13, 2021 02:05 AM


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Well I'm really bad too XD
To create my digital art, I usually first draw it on a paper, then take a picture and open it in my art program. Then, making another layer, I trace the lines with my mouse,and when I remove the first layer, there you go!
And then, I color it in.
Some tips would be to retry and redo if you don't like it. Yes it's frustrating, but if you keep trying, you'll get there eventually, it's always proved right for me. :) hope this encouragement helps!
Closed.January 13, 2021 02:05 AM


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sekizen; thank you so much! I appreciate it, and i'll definitely try some of these ^^
Closed.January 13, 2021 02:06 AM


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Stalker of prey; thank you too! I like recieving criticizm so I can build to be a better artist :)
Closed.January 28, 2021 07:22 PM


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I doodle in every class, so that helps me get to practice. When I try drawing something new tutorials can help. References also help a lot (I really should use them more XD). Also, on digital it helps to flip the canvas while you work, sometimes your drawing will be leaning and this will help you notice and fix it.

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