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Published: 2013-04-01 07:24:57 +0000 UTC; Views: 157; Favourites: 4; Downloads: 0
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Description You know how you practice something a million ways and then find one which works? This was close to the way that works. I'll have to keep trying different ways

I followed a tutorial that explained certain approach to rendering faces and after an hr this is my practice. I didn't think to keep trying and do different angles because at the time I had too many things going on.

How imperfect the bits are, and how parts just scream to be redone I post this up as a reminder of one of the beginning steps to what happens when I can focus. What is seen as failure is really a baby step in the direction I need to go, right? So I'll keep trying different ways until I find a fitting way to draw.

Out of fear I never take any art serious because of fear to fail. The hardest obstacle to get over is the self-destructing words your inner critic tells you. That's why I would encourage failure: You learn with practice and failing. No one get's good without insight and motivation.

Ah, I rant! but to tell you the truth... You can't self-hate because things you haven't learned yet. Learning is not a one shot deal.

Okay! I'm done! Enjoy the sketch!
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Comments: 4

SolinaBright [2014-01-30 19:27:50 +0000 UTC]

the shading on this is great! I like the expression!

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2Y3 In reply to SolinaBright [2014-01-30 22:31:23 +0000 UTC]

Aww thank you!


it was from basically a yr ago(two if you go by the year).


I have to redo this drawing, make it cleaner now that I'm better at that

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SolinaBright In reply to 2Y3 [2014-01-30 22:44:53 +0000 UTC]

yes you should totally do that and compare it to your old one! those can be quite fun to draw.

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2Y3 In reply to SolinaBright [2014-01-31 18:02:28 +0000 UTC]

omg yes. I changed programs so there would be a clear difference.

haha thanks ^-^

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