Drawing every day works/Cow and Chicken
15 years ago
I was looking through some of my earliest submissions, and good golly, I think I've advanced in drawing skill more in the past month than I have in the whole preceding year. If you wish to develop your illustration abilities, surely practice every day.
Also, I saw an episode of Cow and Chicken online a few hours ago, and I was surprised at how much I laughed. I remember watching it in the late 90's but I don't remember it being this funny. I suppose I've matured enough for all of the adult jokes, and I've been an adult long enough to be surprised at the gags that probably didn't phase me as a kid (such as Cow refilling her brother's milk carton from her own udder!)
Also, I saw an episode of Cow and Chicken online a few hours ago, and I was surprised at how much I laughed. I remember watching it in the late 90's but I don't remember it being this funny. I suppose I've matured enough for all of the adult jokes, and I've been an adult long enough to be surprised at the gags that probably didn't phase me as a kid (such as Cow refilling her brother's milk carton from her own udder!)
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We used to draw every day (like carry a notebook and to draw during classes when we weren't taking notes), we'd notice a noticeable improvement every 2 months. We don't do that anymore, but should, now that you mentioned it. >__>;