Was at the Eaton's Centre here in Toronto and had to wait for my kid brother. I've always hated mall ratting around so instead I hung out near the food court and started drawing the people there until my brother came.
I found I love doing this stuff I just wish I could draw better and faster.
As always, any comments and/or critique you may have are most welcome.
Specifically, one thing I'd like to say is be more confident with your lines. What you've got here is really scratchy, unsure lines. When you draw, do one line, and be confident enough to stick with it. Know what I mean?
Hope it helps
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I always did lack confidence...But yeah, I know what you mean. I don't think I've ever done that yet. Even when I try to ink my stuff I end up going over the same line over and over again.
But I'll give it a shot and start doing that. Sure, maybe some of the lines won't be right, but it'll probably help me build some of that confidence, right? Also, drawing random people: FUN!
I just tried it out today as an exercise. My results are not that good but it's was fun cuz I kept it loose. It'll be interesting once I try it out on people.
Also, I just realized I'm not +watching you yet. But I fixed that so once you get your kick in the ass it'll be cool to see your stuff.
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Specifically, one thing I'd like to say is be more confident with your lines. What you've got here is really scratchy, unsure lines. When you draw, do one line, and be confident enough to stick with it. Know what I mean?
Hope it helps
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A cookie to whoever can guess the meaning behind my name
I don't think I've ever done that yet. Even when I try to ink my stuff I end up going over the same line over and over again.
But I'll give it a shot and start doing that. Sure, maybe some of the lines won't be right, but it'll probably help me build some of that confidence, right?
Also, drawing random people: FUN!
Thanks, man
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Fear does not hold me back, Lazyness does.
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A cookie to whoever can guess the meaning behind my name
But yeah, do this! Do it more! It's something I've been really trying to do as well. (I know mine needs a serious kick in the ass.)
Eaton Center... not a lot to do there anyways, might as well draw other people not doing anything there!
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Yes, it's me, my dearest! I'd love to embrace you but FIRST--I have to satisfy my sense of moral outrage!
I just tried it out today as an exercise. My results are not that good but it's was fun cuz I kept it loose. It'll be interesting once I try it out on people.
Also, I just realized I'm not +watching you yet. But I fixed that so once you get your kick in the ass it'll be cool to see your stuff.
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Fear does not hold me back, Lazyness does.
And thanks for the +watch, I appreciate it, though don't feel you have to watch me. I know my stuff is mediocre at best right now.
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Yes, it's me, my dearest! I'd love to embrace you but FIRST--I have to satisfy my sense of moral outrage!
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