Didn't update yesterday due to writing an exam for school (96%) and feeling that the Battleship program was a big enough feat to let me hang out socially for a day. Gonna get back on the horse and try to write something for tomorrow's post, but today is art. I'd say it's definitely coming along, compared to day one of me trying to draw, at any rate. Working on body anatomy and heads primarily, though I oughta really get hands down... Lot of stuff to practice and work on, for sure, but progress is being made. Hope you enjoy this update, have a gander around the place if you like, and have yourself a lovely day! See you tomorrow at eight AM for more! |
Quick little update on my progress drawing; slowed down a bit in practicing, but haven't had a lot of time for things lately, so hopefully I'll pick it up some more soon and get better, perhaps. Anyways, if you're interested in seeing minor progress in skill, here you go! Otherwise, this is a record to look back on, and a little something for me to do when I spent a lot of time doing coding that I couldn't post. Enjoy if you're able to, and otherwise have a lovely day. Arts been something I've always struggled with. The idea of being able to pick up a pencil and do something awesome is a skill I want, but before you get there, you have to draw a lot of really bad stuff. I'm of a flawed mindset that always expects some kind of perfection from myself right out of the gate, so it's been difficult to make myself draw despite knowing that everyone started at a similar level.
Anyways, I finally did start drawing, looked at other people's work for trying to figure out how in the name of all that is holy one actually does it, and have since been learning and getting marginally better. Kind of. I should try and devote more time to it to really make proper progress, but for now it's usually a good five or ten minutes every night, which has resulted in what is actually going to be the bulk of this post once I stop blathering. I'm not putting this here to shock and amaze people, more to be interesting and track progression. There's also some sketchwork from when I practice a design for woodburning, so I hope you enjoy this amateur-level entry that I have the hubris of designating as art. It's put in a Read More thingy so as not to give passer-by's an attack of fits. |
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