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for sure! :D
im still learning a lot, and I haven't been drawing as much as I used to and have had a bit of a large time span between drawing, and it seems a very rusty. So I'm trying to get back in the groove and get my motivation and....well...skills for a lack of a better word. So I said that to say this, it's nice to see something well drawn such as your things, it helps me and motivates me. I try to learn from people when I see art I like; not to copy, no never, but to help push myself to do better and to get past things that block me that others have been able to get past :)
im still learning a lot, and I haven't been drawing as much as I used to and have had a bit of a large time span between drawing, and it seems a very rusty. So I'm trying to get back in the groove and get my motivation and....well...skills for a lack of a better word. So I said that to say this, it's nice to see something well drawn such as your things, it helps me and motivates me. I try to learn from people when I see art I like; not to copy, no never, but to help push myself to do better and to get past things that block me that others have been able to get past :)
Taking time off from drawing does have that habit of making things seem rusty, but you've got a good thing going on. Studying other people's technique is a great way of developing abilities and modifying your own style to suit your needs and tastes. Some folks just jump into art thinking 'oh, it looks great in my head, so it's going to look great on paper - I got this.' The problem is, while the mind might see things vividly, the hand has to be trained to translate those images onto paper, and studying other pieces are art (and especially tutorials) is a great way to work into that. :]
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