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Looking for critiqs on my paintings

4:56 AM, Wednesday February 10th 2021

Does anyone know where I can get critiques on my paintings ? Thanks ^_^

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8:14 PM, Wednesday February 10th 2021

Have you tried the Draw a Box Discord community? There's a lot of people that want to help other artists.

3:00 PM, Thursday February 11th 2021

Are you sure?

8:47 PM, Thursday February 11th 2021
edited at 9:01 PM, Feb 11th 2021

It's free and without risks. Why not giving it a shot? :)

edited at 9:01 PM, Feb 11th 2021
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5:22 PM, Thursday February 11th 2021

Check out Evenant and Paintable. They have groups on Facebook, Instagram, etc. that will give you avenues to get feedback. I am more than happy to give you some feedback as well. I am training to be 2D/3D Concept / Environment Artist. On DaB to brush up on my foundational skills.

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