Keeper of the Superfluous Es! (
themostepotente) wrote2004-04-17 05:59 pm
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Another plea to the artists of the fandom
Oh, now this is hysterical.
I'm sitting at the computer, sketchbook in hand, TRYING *coughs* to draw and meeting with little success.
But...
I REFUSE TO THROW IN THE TOWEL, DAMMIT!
What advice would the lovely artists of the fandom have to give to a girl that should probably quit while she's ahead?
*just LAUGHS at the cock she's drawn*
I'm sitting at the computer, sketchbook in hand, TRYING *coughs* to draw and meeting with little success.
But...
I REFUSE TO THROW IN THE TOWEL, DAMMIT!
What advice would the lovely artists of the fandom have to give to a girl that should probably quit while she's ahead?
*just LAUGHS at the cock she's drawn*
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And as far as actual development of personal style goes, I've no clue how it really happens. I can only speak from personal experience, but I've drawn basically the same way since I was in middle school. The only difference is that in recent years I've tried to improve my skill.
I guess what I mean to say is don't be afraid to use others' work as anatomical reference. If you find that you are starting to imitate someone else's style then you'll know that it's not a viable resource. But I don't think that will happen. ;)
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