
I have the feeling when I am drawing something myself I have always the feeling that is misses something. Drawings above aren't really solid or appealing. I think the only way to work on getting better at this that is to keep on trying.


Line weight could be better of the lion, some lines are too thin. They almost disappear.

On the dude with the pencil I tryed to do really my best. But it's gotten a bit generic. The pencil drawing is really stiff and the lines are too carefull placed. Maybe my drawings needs more "guts".
My girlfriend says that I am drawing too cute. She says that because she knows that I like insane weird stuff... Kinda strange that I don't draw more crazy stuff..
I really admire allot of artist that seems to found what they like to draw (see my list of links).
But maybe it comes with the years and I think that it is usefull to focus on skill and principels first. Im only drawing for 2 years now (since childhood).
2 comments:
I think Harmke is right. Keep stretching yourself!
Although that cat-carrot-bunny thing is one of the most hilarious things I've ever seen in my life, I'm gonna put it on my screensaver.
Thnks! glad you liked it
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