All you need is more practice! Rough stuff is practice too

in #slothicorn7 years ago

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Hey Steemit!

What’s up there? Being artists we all express ourselves differently. I call myself an artist too, yeah:) I don’t usually post my every drawing here, but I decided to show this one, too rough though it is. By posting this, I just wanted to say that there is no any bad drawings or useless doodling, every time you take a pen (whatever you like) in your hand, it is practice that gets you to a new level every time. So practice!

And now, let’s get down and dirty with the process:

Auxiliary and main lines:
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Outlining the main shape and drawing the face:
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Shading:
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That’s it, just some evening doodling. Hope this encourages you to practice more and improve your skills, otherwise sorry for shitting in your feed:)

Take care!

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Absolutely – every doodle or sketch, every time we taking drawing tools in hand is valuable for our growth as artists.