Do you think you're a disciplined artist?
Yes
No
I interpret discipline as habit. Routine habit. People call me disciplined but I don't think I am, I think I just understand habits well enough to apply them to my life.
When they stick, that is.
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Do you think you're a disciplined artist?
Yes
No
I interpret discipline as habit. Routine habit. People call me disciplined but I don't think I am, I think I just understand habits well enough to apply them to my life.
When they stick, that is.
Yep. This was about all I could manage to draw. My cup.
Ok my anatomy sucks. My clothing sucks. I know all that.
But this was one of my first attempts at getting my characters for my graphic novel down. It's a totally new, exploratory experience to actually see someone in your mind, see them for months... years... and then finally be able to bring them forward.
I really enjoy still going in with pen. I know there's so many sketch marks but using pencil makes me feel like I'm anticipating something, planning something. Pen means there's no rules and I have to learn on the fly.
Initial learning of anatomy. 8 heads tall? 6 heads tall? Good lawd I thought heads was so much info THERE IS ALWAYS SO MUCH INFO.
But at least it's not just a head. Bless-ed are the head illustrators.
I did it! My 2nd round of the 100 heads challenge. I feel like this is something I should revisit every year as a refresher. It's not till I get to, like, head 80 that I feel like things are clicking. And then over the next month it'll unwind again but not all of it!
Am proud. Need something new to draw.
That nose could fit a highway.
I like the eye tension in his expression here. Finally, at head 95, do I feel like I finally sorta got it.
Still on my 100 heads challenge round 2. Ink straight in, no pencil. Referenced.
It may look okay, but doesn't look just like the reference. Goddamn it this is so hard.
I'm beginning to explore putting people into places, into scenes. Starting to actually consider how a comic panel might look.
Aight aight aight, we're getting there. Things are finally sorta clicking. At least when I reference. WHEN I REFERENCE. ugh.
That nose tho. Like, where does the nostril start? Where does it end? How do you remember that when the head rotates?
Ink sketch of referenced head practice.
Pen only sketch, no prep work with pencil. Referenced side portrait sketch for head practice.
Sketchbook 7. Love doing the covers of my books. It's half the fun.
Also feeling super proud I've been blasting through these sketchbooks with practice.
Really happy with this one.
Dem cheeeeks. I want to pinch.