
So! This is the result when someone with no artistic ability what so ever begins to practice... Oh my god they're so bad ;-; So, so bad!
As the title says, this was on or around May 22nd. It was my second or third day of practicing something that wasn't circles, ellipses, or boxes. I only had a faint grasp on how the hell you use the circle outline thing.... But I didn't understand what I was doing wrong and why they were coming out so flat. I also didn't know why the bottom jaw was coming out so damn thin and fragile looking.
I wasn't gonna even consider sharing these until I started to look back and just laugh at them. I've also, thankfully, gotten better in a month, so I'm more confident in sharing some of these abominations. Hell, if I laugh at them, well, maybe someone else will too c:
As the title says, this was on or around May 22nd. It was my second or third day of practicing something that wasn't circles, ellipses, or boxes. I only had a faint grasp on how the hell you use the circle outline thing.... But I didn't understand what I was doing wrong and why they were coming out so flat. I also didn't know why the bottom jaw was coming out so damn thin and fragile looking.
I wasn't gonna even consider sharing these until I started to look back and just laugh at them. I've also, thankfully, gotten better in a month, so I'm more confident in sharing some of these abominations. Hell, if I laugh at them, well, maybe someone else will too c:
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This is excellent, It's exactly what I used to do to practice. I filled any scrap of paper I could get a hold of with doodles like this. Keep them for record so you can look back and find places to improve and adjust. I wish I kept most of mine but many were on napkins at lunch. I made this little doodle page for a friend trying to improve their style. Maybe it can give you some ideas to round out your emerging talent!
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/22142694/
I also noticed on the back of this piece you were practicing cubes. That is a very important skill for artist. I grew up drawing squares and shading them, spheres and tubes and other shapes. It's the fundamentals for drawing anything really. The basic shapes in one form or another are in everything.
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/22142694/
I also noticed on the back of this piece you were practicing cubes. That is a very important skill for artist. I grew up drawing squares and shading them, spheres and tubes and other shapes. It's the fundamentals for drawing anything really. The basic shapes in one form or another are in everything.
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