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Manny @manny97
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Manny @manny97
So im new to drawing, if you draw, any advice you could give me? Took Art in highschool and have not touched a drawing pad ever since so only know the basics. Im using paint.net as my program and using a basic $50 wacom. Any adivice you could give me i would appreciate it XD just finished my first anime drawing and its up on my pictures
ฅ(=^・ェ・^=)ฅ Vintage_Neko @vampire_neko
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ฅ(=^・ェ・^=)ฅ Vintage_Neko @vampire_neko
Just practice drawing anything, work on shading and showing 3 dimensions. Start simple and try random objects or whatever you would like to draw.
blank_ @blank_
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blank_ @blank_
Practice..practice..practice!!!!...Thats about the best advice I can give ya man!
Rori-Hime @teacuplolita
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Rori-Hime @teacuplolita
Keep practicing! Just as Neko and Blank suggested. That is honestly the only way. You can do it, I know you can! ( ´͈ ᗨ `͈ )
jinkusu @yanderelolita
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jinkusu @yanderelolita
Well look up on tutorials on anything specific you want to draw and then practice as much as you can. Try starting off simple and then work your way up to something a little more complicated and then after you might discover your own art style.
Redacted @kitsunekouta
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Redacted @kitsunekouta
One thing you'll find important to study and practice is perspective and proportions. If you took several high school art classes, they probably covered things like the position of the eyes, nose, mouth, etc on the head. Those are very important for getting things to look right.
For body proportions and positioning, they make these little pose-able wooden mannequins that help a lot. You may have used them a couple of times in high school. In fact they can even help a little with lighting and shadows if you control the lighting with a lamp or something.
nekuchu @nekuchu
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nekuchu @nekuchu
I'm not an artist but I am an art commissioner and watch a lot of streams. They are very helpful as well as just practicing and looking for positioning and tutorials. They can teach you a lot on streams as well, when I drew I learned a lot there :)
Manny @manny97
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Manny @manny97
thanks guys, i am actually am doing the youtube videos but was wondering any tips that you think would work better or anything like that but again, thanks for all the advice XD
Red @redhawk
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Red @redhawk
I could only say this: it takes Dedication, Practice, and Passion.
Sorry if doesn't help at all, also you can watch videos on YouTube to help you out, that's what I have been doing for a while, also I'm going back to school to take Art classes. This is about all I can say to help out. Also it's good to meet a fellow Artist.
nekuchu @nekuchu
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nekuchu @nekuchu
Oh also if theirs a craft store near you like Michaels or something they do offer classes for art sometimes they have a sale for like 25$ for 4 sessions and such. I took my cake decorating classes there, but I took 4 courses (all different). Maybe look into that? I know mine offers art classes and painting~
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