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i have improved over a few months using this method - how to blend, how to shade, and getting more complicated. it was great watching how other good artists here created their pictures. Right now, i can't seem to stop trying out different pictures - some are good and some just okay. The best thing is the people here who are supporting each other. so i'd like to really thank everyone who has commented on my work so encouragingly |
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I think the main thing that has changed for me is how I look at the world. I literally will see it in thinkdraw pieces. My drawings are all over the place as sometimes I like experimenting, joking, being commercial (doing things just to increase hits) and then being spurred off others. So many times I start drawing one thing and see another. Half my extra time other will never see as it is testing pieces before drawing. Actually my first picture is part of my personal top 15, as it was very real to the gut artist in me. Hits and misses all along. |
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....dream? |
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I had a fast improvement in the very first days on TD, then the improvement became a slower but uninterrupted process. After 3 weeks I mastered so well Animals to draw things like this: |
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I see what you mean- you were getting more familiar with the pieces and the palettes. For me, it's the opposite- I find myself spending more time on each new picture I make! |