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dootdaroo
@baka thank you (///) and i just draw a lot xD i'm sure with enough practice you'd beat me in no time x3 @juno (`///`) thank you coloring is probably my favorite part of drawing.
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miruti
Thank you! Yea I feel that introducing yourself needs to have a little bit of content, but not that much, because otherwise you'll have nothing to tell about yourself in the future aha!
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vezax
U dont need to upgrade, u need to get unblocked! Well i am not sure.. but i guess u need to ask a mod, contact draggerfila
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yoyoitsnsfw
dead thread redemption
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shikito
Like I'll be honest with ya guys. Girls who are way into BL, usually haven't matured yet. We're talking about high school age. It tends to slide of to: just being mildly into it. Around my age, 23, it's not that much of an issue any more. Does it turn me off? not really. As long as they like to get physical as well, else I would be wondering if they got problems.
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fuminori
Welcome~! =]
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vezax
Depends on the female, sometimes it can get awkward by making her feel owed to you and sometimes it might do wonders. But more than present, what is important is ur first impression on ur first date.. coz that will last for ever.
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juno016
The first anime I ever laid eyes on was Gundam. The original series. Before I could understand it. It wouldn't be until I was 23 that I'd actually try watching it for real. Then my childhood years are a blur of Pokemon, Digimon, Cardcaptor Sakura, Sailor Moon, Yu-Gi-Oh, Dragonball, etc. But despite technically being a fan of some anime before then, I found Inuyasha at the start of middle school and everything changed. I stayed up late one night at a friend's house and saw the early Sesshoumaru episode. I got so invested, I did more research later and even got my mother to buy me the first volume of the manga. After that was Detective Conan in middle school, which I got into after reading Sherlock Holmes for the first time. It's hard to pinpoint THE one, but it was a gradual process.
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seraph_zero
My top 10 (Changes sometimes): 1. Naruto Shippuden 2. Hunter x Hunter (2011) 3. Dragon Ball Z 4. One Piece 5. My Hero Academia 6. Noragami Aragoto 7. Assassination Classroom 8. Death Note 9. Dragon Ball Super 10. Naruto Honorable Mentions: Jojo's Bizarre Adventure Re:ZERO Mob Psycho 100 Tokyo Ghoul Kill La Kill No Game No Life One Punch Man
Newbie here! ^-^
7年以上 ago • Introductions
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votom
May 27, 18 at 10:52pm
welcome!
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votom
votom @votom commented on MA Hang Out
May 27, 18 at 10:49pm
Springfield here
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juno016
On the note of consistency, there are some drills you can do for practice to get line and shape consistency when you draw. I'll save specifics for later, but in the end, you want to be doing active learning. Tutorials on how to do certain things are good, but the real meat comes in when you practice, and not just once. If you want to know specifics, think of it this way: If you like the way something is drawn, go take a sheet of paper and just... draw it. Over and over. From different angles. From the same angles. Forever. Or until you run out of paper. That's what a "drill" is. Right now, I'm working on consistent line curves. It's pretty basic, but I struggle with it, so I grabbed a notebook this week and in my slow time at my desk job, I just draw curved arches and try to trace them over and over and over again with my pen at a 90degree angle without straying too far from the line I'm tracing. Side note. I don't even remember what pose this was. Like, seriously, what the heck was I drawing?
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