Ah, as for tips on drawing better, my general advice is to research stuff (anatomy, perspective, color theory, and more I can't recall off the top of my head) and use references. Don't trace/steal, but look at photos of stuff or observe things irl to get an idea on how to draw them. Honestly, there's a lot to take in, it's best to just gradually implement things into your art.
colors is dead, there aren't really a whole lot of people to give you advice. but i got some advice: clean up your drawings. hand writing is okay, but making construction lines is useful for both drawings and text
hello, i don't have very many tips for drawing as i am also fairly new here, but my best advice would be to always pay attention to what size brush you're using- a lot of them can be bigger or smaller than you'd think! but anyway, it's cool to see another new face here! c:
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08 Dec, 2017, 3:45 am
Welcome! :^)
Ah, as for tips on drawing better, my general advice is to research stuff (anatomy, perspective, color theory, and more I can't recall off the top of my head) and use references. Don't trace/steal, but look at photos of stuff or observe things irl to get an idea on how to draw them.
Honestly, there's a lot to take in, it's best to just gradually implement things into your art.
08 Dec, 2017, 8:35 pm
thanks very much
09 Dec, 2017, 10:47 pm
colors is dead, there aren't really a whole lot of people to give you advice. but i got some advice:
clean up your drawings. hand writing is okay, but making construction lines is useful for both drawings and text
12 Dec, 2017, 5:58 am
hello, i don't have very many tips for drawing as i am also fairly new here, but my best advice would be to always pay attention to what size brush you're using- a lot of them can be bigger or smaller than you'd think! but anyway, it's cool to see another new face here! c: