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Can I give y'all tips on clouds??
Now I'm sure you're all used to drawing big puffy clouds, yanno ones in cartoons? If that's what you're going for then okay! You're fine-o! But this is what I diddly-darn learned from being a weird cloud watcher for quite some time. Clouds are puffy, but they are mostly drawn out. What I mean is, imagine a mozzarella cheese stick. It's put together at first "puffy/fluffy" but if you pull one side the cheese will start to let longer hence "drawn out". Clouds are layered in the sky. It's like putting cotton balls on top one another. So what ever is below one part of a cloud has its shade, even though they looked put together. When clouds move, they continuously loose their shapes. They could look one way and a min later a whole different thing. They flatten out then connect. Clouds can be so high that they are wisps or so close, that OHHH HELL NO ITS GONNA STORM SOON. Now I could go into great detail about certain cloud names but you could easily do that. If you need more refs, search up sped up cloud videos. Now you are all all educated about our amazing clouds. (There's definitely more info though) If you have pics and more info, feel free to add on.
i was showing my friend how i draw clouds and i thought other people might be interested
they look best if you use an airbrush in white