Unfortunately im not able to do a dtiys since ive been busy alot, so i have to do a QnA to celebrate 200 but i might do a dtiys later on, maybe on my b-day.
@Aethericvox thnx!, practice and lots of references, don't be afraid of using references some people say its cheating but in reality alot of famous artists use references like the mona lisa for example. you can also study animal structure and anatomy its good to learn bone structure it really helps to visualize a foundation for the chosen animal/person.
@Your_Local_Weirdo basically what i told Aethericvox, though i do recommend practicing, i also really recommend using some sort of anatomy or skeleton reference even watching a tutorial can make a difference, understanding head and body ratio, what makes sense and all that, also have fun with it to, to many people take art to seriously its supposed to be a fun experience.
Im not a pro at this either so take it with a grain of salt, everyones a little different. :sweat_smile:
How many years did it take to get to the point you are now? And if there was any advice you could offer to your younger self when drawing, what would it be?
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20 Apr, 2026, 6:27 pm
aw cute rabbit/bunny! i have a question, how do you do its anatomy so well?
21 Apr, 2026, 1:25 am
What are some of your fav brushes on this platform, and any tips for drawing besides "just practice"? Also congrats on 200!
21 Apr, 2026, 2:51 am
who are your fav music artists?
21 Apr, 2026, 3:26 am
@Aethericvox thnx!, practice and lots of references, don't be afraid of using references some people say its cheating but in reality alot of famous artists use references like the mona lisa for example.
you can also study animal structure and anatomy its good to learn bone structure it really helps to visualize a foundation for the chosen animal/person.
21 Apr, 2026, 3:32 am
@Your_Local_Weirdo basically what i told Aethericvox, though i do recommend practicing, i also really recommend using some sort of anatomy or skeleton reference even watching a tutorial can make a difference, understanding head and body ratio, what makes sense and all that, also have fun with it to, to many people take art to seriously its supposed to be a fun experience.
Im not a pro at this either so take it with a grain of salt, everyones a little different. :sweat_smile:
21 Apr, 2026, 3:37 am
@Kittyscribbles i have a few; yaelokre, nf, john Michael howell, imagine dragons and a few others i cant remember. ^^
22 Apr, 2026, 12:19 am
How many years did it take to get to the point you are now? And if there was any advice you could offer to your younger self when drawing, what would it be?
22 Apr, 2026, 2:26 am
@Spottedwing it took me about 3-4 years, and if i was to say anything to my younger self it would be to not doubt myself and keep going.