Quote from: Casper on March 21, 2017, 12:32:28 PMDunno what possessed me to do this, I usually only so faces if I drawPrometheus trailer?
Dunno what possessed me to do this, I usually only so faces if I draw
Quote from: Dietrich Six on March 21, 2017, 01:06:38 PMQuote from: Casper on March 21, 2017, 12:32:28 PMDunno what possessed me to do this, I usually only so faces if I drawPrometheus trailer?Not that I know of? I just started doodling in class
Final title card for Goethe
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Quote from: whomst u speakin to, thot on March 23, 2017, 03:24:27 PMSpoilerthis is how Picasso entered the furry fandom
Unfinished doodle of a Black Templar I made on the back of a note card about a month ago. Drawing again reminded me of my weaknesses. I apply too much force on my pencil, making erasing much more difficult to erase, due to the graphite smearing. Furthermore, I am definitely a perfectionist, and will start with something like a helmet and spend an enormous amount of time getting it looking as perfect as possible, before doing anything else. That, and I only ever draw things wearing helmets. I don't think I've ever drawn anything without a helmet.
Quote from: Mmmmm Napalm on April 02, 2017, 04:37:56 PMUnfinished doodle of a Black Templar I made on the back of a note card about a month ago. Drawing again reminded me of my weaknesses. I apply too much force on my pencil, making erasing much more difficult to erase, due to the graphite smearing. Furthermore, I am definitely a perfectionist, and will start with something like a helmet and spend an enormous amount of time getting it looking as perfect as possible, before doing anything else. That, and I only ever draw things wearing helmets. I don't think I've ever drawn anything without a helmet.Looks good man. I don't draw much because I'm a bit of a perfectionist too. Most of my doodles start with random shapes and then I try to make something of them. Helps if I view it as a game instead of a serious drawing.
Quote from: Dietrich Six on April 02, 2017, 05:40:02 PMQuote from: Mmmmm Napalm on April 02, 2017, 04:37:56 PMUnfinished doodle of a Black Templar I made on the back of a note card about a month ago. Drawing again reminded me of my weaknesses. I apply too much force on my pencil, making erasing much more difficult to erase, due to the graphite smearing. Furthermore, I am definitely a perfectionist, and will start with something like a helmet and spend an enormous amount of time getting it looking as perfect as possible, before doing anything else. That, and I only ever draw things wearing helmets. I don't think I've ever drawn anything without a helmet.Looks good man. I don't draw much because I'm a bit of a perfectionist too. Most of my doodles start with random shapes and then I try to make something of them. Helps if I view it as a game instead of a serious drawing.Scribbles and random shapes are great for warming up. I like to do graff handstyles for warming up, personally.Practicing drawing lightly and fluidly can also improve your skill by a great deal. Most novice artists apply too much pressure (as Napalm stated) and tend to draw with their wrists. Lightening the pressure and using the motion of your entire arm makes it much easier to draw fluidly.
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Unfinished doodle of a Black Templar I made on the back of a note card about a month ago. Drawing again reminded me of my weaknesses. I apply too much force on my pencil, making erasing much more difficult, due to the graphite smearing. Furthermore, I am definitely a perfectionist, and will start with something like a helmet and spend an enormous amount of time getting it looking as perfect as possible, before doing anything else. That, and I only ever draw things wearing helmets. I don't think I've ever drawn anything without a helmet.