I tried something new today ad it didn't pan out at all. I tried to make a creepy thin looking monster and it came across as anorexic in, like, the most offensive way possible. So with like less than 10 minutes left I scrapped it and decided to do a headshot. I've been wanting to experiment with asymmetrical eyes for a while now but I'm not thrilled with how this came out either. It's kinda hard to upload cause the whole challenge is for body pics. but 13 more days and I reach a month, and I'll decide if I want to continue from there. I know the creator said they were going for 100 days but I'm not sure I have the stamina.
I stole the sketch a day challenge rules from
Kinojaggernov so go check out her stuff!
Rules for KJ's 1/2 hour sketch a day challenge: (stolen from her upload)
1) The figure must be complete. No missing limbs.
2) No references. Imagined poses only. (EDIT: Unless you're doing a still-life or non-figure pose, then references are OK. I don't expect people to instantly remember what flowers or plants look like. The point of not using refs is to examine your work after you finish and see what you need to improve on next time. Remember, there's always tomorrow, don't stress out over it, just try and keep it in mind when you try again.)
3) After 1/2 an hour, unless the drawing is interrupted by RL, the work will be posted, even if it sucks and is embarrassing. This is a journey to continue improving as an artist, and I find that consistent posting to the public is a fantastic motivator to improve, because who wants to embarrass themselves, right?
I stole the sketch a day challenge rules from
Kinojaggernov so go check out her stuff! Rules for KJ's 1/2 hour sketch a day challenge: (stolen from her upload)
1) The figure must be complete. No missing limbs.
2) No references. Imagined poses only. (EDIT: Unless you're doing a still-life or non-figure pose, then references are OK. I don't expect people to instantly remember what flowers or plants look like. The point of not using refs is to examine your work after you finish and see what you need to improve on next time. Remember, there's always tomorrow, don't stress out over it, just try and keep it in mind when you try again.)
3) After 1/2 an hour, unless the drawing is interrupted by RL, the work will be posted, even if it sucks and is embarrassing. This is a journey to continue improving as an artist, and I find that consistent posting to the public is a fantastic motivator to improve, because who wants to embarrass themselves, right?
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