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I spent the month before my wedding (it was last saturday!) working on this huge angelgotchi tapestry to display at our reception! Really pleased with how it came out <3
I wanna develop a drawing practice but i can get a little intimidated, I was wondering if you had any advice? I love ur art, its always so cute.
Oh thank you!!
I honestly get a lot out of reading books on drawing and technique... I found Keys to Drawing by Bert Dodson to be SUPER helpful when I was starting to take art more seriously. I think Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain is a classic for a good reason too. Both of these books are good in helping you learn to see in the way you need to see to draw well, and you can find cheap used versions pretty easily. I recommend following through the exercises in each, even if they seem boring!
I think the classic advice of carrying a sketchbook around and drawing from life is really good advice. I don't always follow it well these days because I work from home and am inside a lot, I'm busy, etc, but it's a great practice. You'll learn good techniques from the books above to help you do this too!
I also thought for a long time that it was wrong to copy the work of other artists. Don't be afraid to do this! Especially if you wanna make stuff that's more stylized, copying the work of artists you admire is going to help you learn how to simplify shapes and stylize in ways you like and may not have arrived at on your own. My sketchbooks are packed with drawings of other peoples' drawings. Obviously don't try to pass it off as your own work, but it's a great way to learn. I remember someone talking once about how musicians aren't expected to come up with their own unique pieces when they're learning to play an instrument... they learn to play existing songs. You're allowed and encouraged to do the same thing with your art.
Finally, try to keep a positive attitude about it. Drawing is supposed to be fun and something you do for yourself. If you catch yourself focusing too much on the end product, how people on social media might react, if your idea is too generic, etc, try to push those thoughts aside and have patience with yourself. Don't compare yourself to anyone but yourself, and draw what interests you! I hope this helps... feel free to message if you have specific questions!
half-finished character portraits for something I'm working on ...
3pm- the rest of the night because I got nothing else in me!
hourly comics, 11am-2pm
Hourly comics day, 7am-10am
I made 2 hourly comics before realizing that it's been moved to the 8th! So enjoy these lol I'll see you next Sunday
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been having fun with paint markers lately. and drawing anime girls
my mother in law got me some watercolor pencils and I've been playing with them (in combination with my nicer colored pencils)... trying to loosen up with my art and just make stuff without caring about it being original or cool... nothing wrong with just copying some photos on pinterest every once in a while. good for the soul i think
12/13/25 sketchbook feat. my wife finally playing disco elysium after i begged for a long time (she loves it n__n) and my cat
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it wasn't always like this
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