Other users will post helpful comments to help you improve your art and have it 'CBA'd'.This also means you're now an apprentice of PCA!. A PCA lead can change the heading to "For Approval" if your image demonstrates that you have an understanding of using shading, and your image is considered to be "50%" complete.As a kit, the first image you post will have the title "For Evaluation".We recommend having a basic understanding of your chosen art program, shading, and basic instructions/critique. As a kit, you can ask questions from more experienced users, or just post your art! This tutorial page is for everybody's reference, in case you need a hand with a tricky or fiddly art thing. 3 Earpink colours, Pupil & Shading Placement.Have fun and happy chararting to you! - m ax ゴジラ () If ever in doubt, warriors and leads (users that are listed as Leader, Deputy, or Senior warriors), are more than happy to answer any questions you might have. What you'll find here are the basics of charart making, some info on the various art software our users use, and helpful tutorials for the different types of patterns and techniques that can be used to make charart. This page is here to help users of any skill level contribute character art, or chararts as they are often called, to PCA and our lovely character pages on the wiki. Welcome to PCA's apprentice tutorials, I'm Max, a senior warrior of the Project. If there are tutorials that are required or are in need of an update, direct discussion to the talk page. This template is only viable within five (5) days since the user's last edit. As a courtesy, please do not make edits to this article while this message is displayed, in order to avoid edit conflicts. This article is actively undergoing a major edit. "Well, it's bad, but it should be possible to repair it."
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