Ah i see, following your advice, ill try to do art everyday! Instead of birds, bottleflies and/or animals, is it okay if i draw hands instead (using my own hand as a ref)? I wonder how do you even draw a butterfly from observation.
ooo, i see! I learned something new today!! Ill watch the video you recommended me to watch so that i can understand more! <3
As a grade 10 student, i don't have a Skillshare account since i don't have paypal ;w; but if i do in the future ill def attend the class you recommended! :D
Its okay!! Idm reading long messages :3 and actually i would love to know more if you wanna share! <3 Im always up for learning new things.
(Also i would love to attend your art classes if that was even possible though im pretty sure that's not allowed aaaaa)
Sorry too for the late reply btw!! ;w; if you wanna continue this further we can do it in the DMs if you wanna to prevent having so much messages on your profile (if you don't like having a lot of messages on your profile)
Oh yeah for sure! By observational drawing, I just mean using photo references, like drawing from real photographs of animals or hands or people! That way, you’re learning from the source (nature). I recommend buying a cheap sketchbook for this, knowing you’ll fill it with practise stuff. You caaaaaan practise digitally, but then you might rely on warp / liquify tools too much. Drawing traditionally will really train your hand better!
Oh sure haha, send me a DM, I’m happy to to help out however I can! <3 (Also I live in China, so my timezone is WHACK)
Thank! .w. ah i see! Rip i don't have a sketchbook but i do have a thick book that doesn't have lines on them (basically just a blank page but with some cute backgrounds on it), maybe that would do then? .w.
I only do fullbody artworks/ ref artworks/ really big artworks/ small gifs/ colouring on digital, since i find it easier to do. But normally when i just wanna sketch some art (and not add any colour on it) i usually do it on a random piece of paper! And use my hand as a ref lol, or a random picture that i can take references on, depending on what i do .w.
Sure!! Ill send you a DM if i have any more questions to ask <3 As a person who live in Asia and close to China, i think our timezones are the exact same lol, right now as i type this it was 9:17am in my country byjdcefd
Heyoo!
Ah i see, following your advice, ill try to do art everyday! Instead of birds, bottleflies and/or animals, is it okay if i draw hands instead (using my own hand as a ref)? I wonder how do you even draw a butterfly from observation.
ooo, i see! I learned something new today!! Ill watch the video you recommended me to watch so that i can understand more! <3
As a grade 10 student, i don't have a Skillshare account since i don't have paypal ;w; but if i do in the future ill def attend the class you recommended! :D
Its okay!! Idm reading long messages :3
and actually i would love to know more if you wanna share! <3 Im always up for learning new things.
(Also i would love to attend your art classes if that was even possible though im pretty sure that's not allowed aaaaa)
Sorry too for the late reply btw!! ;w; if you wanna continue this further we can do it in the DMs if you wanna to prevent having so much messages on your profile (if you don't like having a lot of messages on your profile)
2 years, 8 months ago Edited 8:47 am
Oh yeah for sure!
By observational drawing, I just mean using photo references, like drawing from real photographs of animals or hands or people!
That way, you’re learning from the source (nature). I recommend buying a cheap sketchbook for this, knowing you’ll fill it with practise stuff.
You caaaaaan practise digitally, but then you might rely on warp / liquify tools too much. Drawing traditionally will really train your hand better!
Oh sure haha, send me a DM, I’m happy to to help out however I can! <3
(Also I live in China, so my timezone is WHACK)
2 years, 8 months ago
Thank! .w.
ah i see! Rip i don't have a sketchbook but i do have a thick book that doesn't have lines on them (basically just a blank page but with some cute backgrounds on it), maybe that would do then? .w.
I only do fullbody artworks/ ref artworks/ really big artworks/ small gifs/ colouring on digital, since i find it easier to do. But normally when i just wanna sketch some art (and not add any colour on it) i usually do it on a random piece of paper! And use my hand as a ref lol, or a random picture that i can take references on, depending on what i do .w.
Sure!! Ill send you a DM if i have any more questions to ask <3
As a person who live in Asia and close to China, i think our timezones are the exact same lol, right now as i type this it was 9:17am in my country byjdcefd
2 years, 8 months ago Edited 6:18 pm
ahh that should work!
As long as it’s whitish paper and you don’t mind scribbling on it!
Sure thing, best of luck with everything !!
2 years, 8 months ago
Alright then!! Yeh its kinda whitish and i don't mind scribbling on it!
Thank you, u too! :D
2 years, 8 months ago