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:O... :D!
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@ADEL1994 I'm kind of busy and don't have a ot of time to do thses videos, but thanks for the idea.
All the best :-)
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i'd really like you posting 2 videos insted of you rushing through 1
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can you please do one for a leather jacket?
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great advice !
as an artist i to believe that the key to good drawing is on learning how to deeply look at things to catch even the smallest details
ASTROsgoodsmile 5 months ago
@ASTROsgoodsmile too right. look deep - then draw :)
ShooRaynerDrawing 4 months ago
Just a tip also, look up cartooning. Cartoonists use ink and for highlights, often use white-out! It's very effective for highlights when using inks/markers.
locomangoze 8 months ago
@locomangoze You are right, thanks. It depends on what you want as a finished product. if it is for print or to be scanned for the screen, that works well. As s piece of artwork to be viewed to be viewed as an original, it white -out can sometimes look a little messy. Different techniques for different purposes
ShooRaynerDrawing 8 months ago
@ShooRaynerDrawing ah, this is true... wasn't thinking of originals :P
Is it just me or does anyone else out there, when using 'real' medias such as pencil, ink etc, after making a mistake think to themselves, "Control-Z!!!!!"... I really must spend less time drawing with a wacom.
Life need an undo button sometimes! :p
locomangoze 8 months ago
@locomangoze LOL :-)
ShooRaynerDrawing 8 months ago