I'm actually kinda impressed with this. Being a new scratcher, ik a lot of people who are as new to scratch as I am are not very confident in art, and I do recomend going to a proffesional artist/scratcher, but here's some tips: 1. art apps are your friend! I can recommend one with no sign-up or download and it's online: Kleki. Kleki is the best art app that you can get for free online. All my experiments in art and thumbnails are made in Kleki, not scratch. 2. Don't be afraid to draw! Ik there's stuff like art-block, but if you have followers, even if it's only one, they will want to see whatever art you have! And if you don't, comment below "Snail", and I will follow you and love/favorite all the art you post! (This is only for people without followers, or people with less than 5 followers) 3. Also, you should post during the day. If you do all your art at night (like me) and then post at night, everyone who follows you will be asleep by then. Posting during the day gives your followers more notice. 4. Don't be afraid of art changes! They will help in the future, I promise! If you look at some of my first projects, you'd know, the art is rough in the begining. It'll only get better, and the process will never end. ---- Songs: Stereo Hearts, 2 Days Into College ---- Please, if you aren't going to comment something encouraging, don't comment at all. It really sucks to get mail like "ew" or "you need to improve this". But if you have a tip for me, I will take it, but if you don't give any tip and just put, "you need to work on this", your comment will be deleted. ---- xXB1ack0utXx
Note 1- Just because I draw animals doesn't make me a furry. Please stop calling people who draw animals on Scratch furries because they aren't (most the time). Their just people who like drawing animals. Note 2- Sorry that there isn't any color.. It's about 2:00 AM for me, so yeah, I'm Abt to crash.