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Decided to do a redraw of an old Words of Radiance fanart of mine.
Why? Because I haven't drawn Adolin NEARLY enough and this gave me the perfect excuse to draw the man the myth the legend himself.
he actually just loves talking to him
Do you have any advice for someone who wants to learn how to draw but isn’t too great at it? I know this is a hefty question, but since I admire your style and your kindness so much, I thought I’d ask you! ✨🤍
Hey anon!!! Sorry for the late reply I've been keeping you ask in my inbox for a while cos i was trying to figure out how I should reply to this.
Hmmm the most annoying and stupid answer would be "keep on drawing 🥴🥴🥴". But to look at this in-depth it's probably knowing what you like to draw, both at the moment and in the future. Is this a hobby or do you wanna make a career out of it? And if it's gonna be a career you wanna follow, then what would it be? An Illustrator? A concept artist for the entertainment industry? A comic artist? etc. and if you know what you want to become, it's just the matter of gathering materials and information and filling up your inspo board with your art hero's works that will spark you joy and ideas for your art journey. (but rmb this will always change along the way and that is totally A-OK 👌👌👌 )
But whatever route u r taking, I think the most important thing is to enjoy making art. Start simple, draw the character you love most, fanart is always fun to start with cos the character is alr created and you just need to fill the page with your own fantasies about that character. Do a lot of studies, anatomy is gonna be your friend in the long run. Also be critical about what you are producing. Keep asking questions while you are drawing like: who is this character, what are they feeling, does the pose work in this angle, if not then why, and how can i fix/improve this for the next piece, etc. Find joy in problem-solving, never stop being curious, and try out new stuff. Oh and also dont be shy about sharing your work. To me I love seeing people react to my work and that keeps me motivated to keep improving, plus sometimes you get very nice constructive feedback from other ppl too and it helps a lot.
I'm sorry if this is too much or too over the place, i'm not very good at giving advice but erm yeh i hope it helps somehow 😅
rin’s actual reaction when i tell him there’s people other than me who think he’s attractive 😐
also i changed riv’s bday to 23 which is what i wanted to make him originally but i made him younger bc i thought that vibed better w desc but i just , wasn’t feeling it. so on his bday dec 17 hes turning 24 :-)
i honestly like the thought that, in the time where columbia was the more common national personification used than uncle sam, a newly elected (straight) congressdude now and then must have been so looking forward to meeting some hot chick (preferably in classical-era clothes) that they could project their fantasies on...and instead they get alfred. a hot dude. ‘this isn’t at all like America the Beautiful!’ he might wail. and some clerk who has been there for ages will just roll his eyes and be all, Look at His Hair—the whole Amber Waves of Grain Thing is awfully accurate. Also, he is kind of Beautiful, honestly.