What to do When Your Friend is Bad at Art

What to do When Your Friend is Bad at Art

Freya writes: Hello there, Lachri! I have watched your videos for a long time, and you inspire me to no end! I have a question regarding a friend. She claims to be a cartoonist and she has recently started taking commissions. She has a Facebook group which consists of...
Art Q&A – Selling Art Created from a Tutorial

Art Q&A – Selling Art Created from a Tutorial

Tami writes: I have a question – I started doing some tutorials and have people interested in doing them. I was approached after one was done, with this question…”are you going to ever do tutorials where we are free to sell our prints when we are...
Art Q&A Drawing Fur

Art Q&A Drawing Fur

Fammie writes:  I’m a beginner artist working in colored pencils and I started out by drawing faces (in graphite). Now the problem is, I can do very well on drawing human faces and still life but the detail in animal fur scares me. Even if I do try to draw...
Art Q&A – Are Prismacolors a waste of money?

Art Q&A – Are Prismacolors a waste of money?

Anastasiya writes:  I was told that Prismacolors are the best colored pencils, so I got a large set. After watching your videos, I know that is definitely not the case. As I am still a beginner, I don’t feel comfortable buying the luminance or polychromos...
Not improving due to poor quality supplies?

Not improving due to poor quality supplies?

Savannah Hayes writes:  Hi Lisa, I know that in some of your videos you’ve said that it’s important to have good materials when completing a project (acrylic, oil, etc). How can I tell if I am working with a bad product or if my application of that product...
Improving your art

Improving your art

Isaiah writes: I find myself able to make pretty impressive (in my view) drawings and paintings at a small scale done fairly quickly. I’ve got a good grasp of composition, contrast, blablabla. What I have trouble with is transitioning from a solid base drawing...