Pickles! PICKLES EVERYWHERE!
9 years ago
Because I came up with a random title, due to the fact I couldn't actually think of a good one, I`ll tell you now this has NOTHING to do with pickles... I know, quite tragic.
This is just me stating that I`ve noticed I`m not that good at art. It saddens me to notice this. So, I need to practice a LOT more. Any suggestions on what I should work on?... Any at all? HEY! YOU! The person in front of the computer who`s wondering why they are reading this! Give me some helpful criticism.
Anyway~ I guess that`s it... Peace Out!
This is just me stating that I`ve noticed I`m not that good at art. It saddens me to notice this. So, I need to practice a LOT more. Any suggestions on what I should work on?... Any at all? HEY! YOU! The person in front of the computer who`s wondering why they are reading this! Give me some helpful criticism.
Anyway~ I guess that`s it... Peace Out!
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ESPECIALLY IF YOU HAVE TROUBLE WITH IT, DRAW IT EVEN MORE!
NEVER only draw what your comfortable with, always draw something different, challenge yourself!
I saw this article about a pottery teacher that split his class into two groups, one that were graded on quantity and one that were graded on quality.
the students graded on quality spent all there time trying to make the one bowl perfect and were upset when it wasn't, while the group graded on quantity were able to learn from there mistakes with no worry if it was good or not and ended up making things they were proud of in the end. and at the end of the article it said Just make shit. eventually it will be good shit. maybe most of it will be shit. but you cant make good shit if your not making allot of shit.
Anyways I don't normally give critigue, but if I had to say. I'd say you should work on your sketching and more. since it is kinda the foundation of everything else. I once had a friend/artist who is probably still on here. we just haven't chatted in like a month. I sometimes lean her my Noah to practice with. that's not much of an important now. though practice is important.
I go to Google images for study subjects. It's a great way to see how an animal looks in different positions. -also- I will look at other people's art to see how they handled the subject -caution- never trace, copy or "heavily reference" someone's work. I'm sure you know that already.