- Sep 7, 2020
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Your lines, your anatomy, and your composition is alright. But I suggest you practice Shading and Rendering. There's nothing wrong with squibbles as there's a style dedicated to that but if we want to spice things up a bit you need to learn how to squiggle with deliberate intent. Here are some resources that might interest you if you so fancy to improve in the art of Pencil-fu.View attachment 3830158
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Now the rest is up to you, none of these are youtube links as they're extremely easy to access. Know that many of us here LOVE your work and it will be great to see you grow as an artist. TAKE. YOUR. TIME. Learning and Practice go hand in hand, keep these words from a wise man who once fixed a broken woody doll from the movie "Toy Story" to heart... "You do not rush art." Do not get pressured by unrealistic expectations, do not shy away from learning from other artists, do not set unrealistic goals for yourself, Every single step above the stairs is an achievement. .1% is better than 0%. You can do this, we believe in you. :>