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marvinguez234
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Thank u! I was wondering if you could give me some advice to help me better my drawngs or drawing that could give them that nice finish that your drawings have. Since as you can see my "drawing" is not that good at all since no one has not commented on it at all and it does not have that many views at all.
First off, thanks for the compliments. Like I've said many times before, it so good to keep one's motors going in this tough industry. Surround yourself id possible with people who are willing to be very critical of your work. Let them break you. That way you will have so much more drive to get better and manage criticism.
As well, you don't seem to have much work up (I shouldn't talk, haha), but start sketching daily. If you can, attend a figure drawing class. The improvement you'll get after this will be impressive, trust me. And look at art books from old artitsts! Rockwell, Leyendecker, Mucha, Degas, Toulouse-Lautrec, and so forth! You'll find endless amount of inspiration and looseness that I think is crucial to keep your art fresh and innovative.
Wow thanks for the comment i did not think that you were going to respond thank you so much for the advice i just found out on the weekend thank you so much.
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As well, you don't seem to have much work up (I shouldn't talk, haha), but start sketching daily. If you can, attend a figure drawing class. The improvement you'll get after this will be impressive, trust me. And look at art books from old artitsts! Rockwell, Leyendecker, Mucha, Degas, Toulouse-Lautrec, and so forth! You'll find endless amount of inspiration and looseness that I think is crucial to keep your art fresh and innovative.
Good luck!!
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