YAY!!! Welcome to LJ!!!!! AHHHHH loves your arts to bits. Yeah! Agree with you that scrolls are evil creation DDDX Anyway anyway, I just wished that you can complete Haku TT3TT;;; *ish selfish*
I can't help but comment on today's post.. x__o;; I LOVE the way you draw hair!! Seriously!! D: <3 And the way you draw folds, the pose for the Haku pic rocks so hard omg!! DX Lovely sketches today!! (though I don't really like the Sakura + Syaoran one o3o)
It was jsut a fast random thing XDXD was wodneirng whether I should bother putting it up or not but...but...BLAH XD I just stuffed eveyrhtign on anyway XDXD
You love ribbons!? Ohmyfreakinggosh TEACH ME CHILD. xD Seriously. I'm not a ribbon person. I'm a...Well i don't know. A bell person maybe. What scanner do you use by the way? 0__oll I wish mine scanned things this..hot..ly.
... Anyways. I NEED MORE SKETCHES. I FEED OFF OF THSESE SKETCHES
Er...my scanner was some HP stuck-to-ink-jet-printer thing...I still needed to adjust the contrast and such but...there wasn't much editing involved XD
I really like your sketches--they're really clean and professional looking, especially in the way that you vary in your line thickness.
I'm just wondering, but did you take a lot of figure drawing classes? If so, did they help you? I haven't taken any actual figure drawing classes yet (only life drawing and observation), so I wanted to know if it really helps to learn to draw the figure in a structured way.
I guess it would seem obvious that it would help, but I've been getting mixed messages from different people.
Answering towards your question... I took a total of 3-4 life drawing classes, each about 2 hours long (I think...I have a horrible memory when it coems to time) but...to be honest I don't think it has helped ME much sicne by then I've already pretty much had a decent grasp of bodily proportions ._.;
I know for a fact it DOES help some people though, since you're literally forced to draw nekkid people and try to figure out how to fit everythign together. it's much easier than trying to imagine how it all fits XDXD
it also really varies on what kind of artist you are...I've spent much of my life drawing by memory and not references so, just figuring thigns on my own is much easier than following actual living things, whereas some people work better learnign from references :'D
Hn... I know for a fact it helps when I drag a sketch book everywhere I go o.o; That way when I'm bored and feeling rather spontaneous, I'll have somewhere to draw on... Sicne most of my better pictures seem to occur only by accident ._.
Also it seems that now I can't draw anything unless some boring git is lecturing and I'm to take notes >.> Unfortunately Unis don't have tables...so there isn't space for sketchbooks :'D
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Hey! Friended you, hope that you won't mind ^^
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His clothes are really troublesome >_
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Anyways. I NEED MORE SKETCHES. I FEED OFF OF THSESE SKETCHES
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Ribbons...they're like hair :'D
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I added you to my friends list here after reading your journal entry on deviant art. I'm afraid we are not acquainted, so I hope you don't mind.
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I really like your sketches--they're really clean and professional looking, especially in the way that you vary in your line thickness.
I'm just wondering, but did you take a lot of figure drawing classes? If so, did they help you? I haven't taken any actual figure drawing classes yet (only life drawing and observation), so I wanted to know if it really helps to learn to draw the figure in a structured way.
I guess it would seem obvious that it would help, but I've been getting mixed messages from different people.
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I took a total of 3-4 life drawing classes, each about 2 hours long (I think...I have a horrible memory when it coems to time) but...to be honest I don't think it has helped ME much sicne by then I've already pretty much had a decent grasp of bodily proportions ._.;
I know for a fact it DOES help some people though, since you're literally forced to draw nekkid people and try to figure out how to fit everythign together. it's much easier than trying to imagine how it all fits XDXD
it also really varies on what kind of artist you are...I've spent much of my life drawing by memory and not references so, just figuring thigns on my own is much easier than following actual living things, whereas some people work better learnign from references :'D
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Thanks! :]
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I know for a fact it helps when I drag a sketch book everywhere I go o.o; That way when I'm bored and feeling rather spontaneous, I'll have somewhere to draw on...
Sicne most of my better pictures seem to occur only by accident ._.
Also it seems that now I can't draw anything unless some boring git is lecturing and I'm to take notes >.>
Unfortunately Unis don't have tables...so there isn't space for sketchbooks :'D
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