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@skottieyoung Following your advice and creating a character for sketching when I'm out of ideas. :)
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"My advice is to stand firm in understanding who you are and what your limits are, and trust that you won't lose friendships if you decide to take life at your own pace." @theorah @geekclubbooks #ActuallyAutistic #dayinthelife https://t.co/CH3hgTG14w
@BEEZONKED @PumpkinBun_ Gremlin is sort of my main sona? Love them all. The black cat (nana/7) is sort of a comfort character? I used to draw him giving life advice ("drink water!" Etc.) And he beats up all the bad guys lol
@rainycharm 2008 - 2020
12 years of progress..
advice; style challenges! it helps you understand how other creative processes work and can help you grow. how shapes work, how different shading works, and even linework! find something that's comfortable for you, or art could become a chore.
🧡Take a look at the process behind this collab I did with @Oneraap ! 🧡 I'd really appreciate advice or oppinions! Let me know what you think ✨
@OsiriaRaven @CloudyDoodle @Blo_Art @elayishere Im a babby artist and always happy to learn from my friends, you all give me so many good advice uwu.
Thanks for tag Rozen ^-^ <3 heres some of my stuff 00
@rainycharm 2015 v 2020!!
my advice is to keep at it; art may seem discouraging sometimes, but you won't become an expert overnight!! keep practicing, and don't be afraid to experiment with new things
@rainycharm 2016 vs 2020! same character too
my advice is jut experiment! try out everything that looks even remotely fun to draw and youll pick up a lot
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@rainycharm This older chibi was from a million years ago. Honestly I haven't improved as much as I would like considering how far apart these were drawn😅 my advice would be to experiment and not be afraid of pieces turning out ugly because thats how you learn!😊🧡
@rainycharm Hi there 😀
I had to go back in my old files xD
Here 2 redraws.
For the second redraw, I did it in February 2020.
And for an advice : keep drawing what you love the most and keep an open mind around you 😊
@rainycharm Advice: don't be afraid to experiment! Its always nice to go back to old art and improve on it. This is just a month apart. When you finish art don't post it immediately, sit on it for at least a few hours so u can see any mistakes or things u want to change.
@rainycharm 2016 - 2020
Advice:
Make some art friends. It’s nice making art with other artist so you guys can inspire and give each other advice.
Art tools don’t matter. You can do a lot with cheap tools or the least expensive option. You don’t need that screen tabby I promise.
@rainycharm first art on my tablet to some of my most recent!
Advice: sounds stupid, but draw whatever the fuck you want, and art style theft doesnt exist.
@rainycharm hey hey here's my art progress
from march this year to now ( best part of quarantine
art advice: Draw what makes you happy and what you're interested in, not what you think others want to see.
@rainycharm I love these threads!!
February 2019 --- Today 💕
My advice would be don't be afraid to get others to look at your work, especially friends! It helps a lot with improvements
@rainycharm @TaviJeanArt I think I drew the first pic in 2018ish and drew the second like this week.
My advice is to try not to worry too much about how other people are doing, everyone goes at their own pace.💖 Also, if you're feeling like you're in a rut, maybe try a new medium or brush.
@rainycharm @bbqsaucepackets This seems like a ton of fun! I’ll drop the first full body I ever drew of my OC Hyemi ~2 years ago vs what I finished last week!
Advice: It’s ok if your art doesn’t always look perfect. Practice >>> fighting to get every detail to look exact