Like many students, Teatime didn't wait until he graduated from the Guild to take on his very first assignment.
Such an arrangement was covertly approved of by the teaching staff, even if it meant that untrained youngsters were taking on work: if they botched the job, well, it was entirely unofficial and had nothing to do with the Guild proper, and if they did well, it was a testament to the Guild's teaching. Students felt that it prepared them for the final exam: no last minute can-I-or-can't-I moral dilemmas.
Not that Teatime had ever been in any doubt. In fact, he was one of the youngest students to go this route, completing his first su
This is me.
I've been around dA for a bit. Figured it was about time to get around to making an account for my drawings.
Categories for traditional drawings are quite complicated, aren't they?
My art is pretty ecclectic like me. And it's pretty random.
Critque is always appreciated, as long as it's constructive =)
Nice to meet you