Actually, this seems like huge progress to me compared to when you posted the first video drawing a face. This one still looks a bit off, but you will improve over time. I recommend you to add the date to each drawing (even if is incomplete) somewhere inside it and start saving all of them in a folder, including the ones you draw in paper. This way, in the future (maybe after a couple of months or less), you will be able to view your old projects and realize how much you have grown as an artist, as there is no bigger joy than that. I started drawing since January (both digitally & physically) and last week, after 10 months of progress, I went to the last pages of my physics folder and looked at my first drawings while almost crying in the process. My advice? Just keep going. Draw every time you feel bored and bring a pencil and a paper wherever you go, as you can't know when you'll need it the most. Doesn't matter if you don't like you art; if it is the only thing you can do while feeling bored, it just becomes a blessing. Do not force yourself to draw or improve, the motivation will come at the right time and you won't even realize. I'll keep following your journey.
your videos have been helping me find motivation to learn drawing too, i get discouraged when i watch already established artists draw because they do everything perfectly, but seeing someone who is also learning is great
His name should be something like Gregory, eater of worlds. But that's a considerable step up from the first one I saw a couple days ago. What I feel could be useful here is meassuring. Stuff like keeping the eyes roughly one eye apart or the ears going from the brow to the tip of the nose. Maybe taking some screenshots of your favourite show and studying them. Also welcome to the masochistic dream of becoming an animator
I don't know how you slipped into my YT recommendations, but it's kinda cool you did. Sort of helps me to keep trying as well. And besides that, i'd say you sure are making progress. Seeing this face compared to the first one you wanted to dump :D Very nice, keep going!
Hi! i'll continue to spam u with advice ^^!!! Anyways i would not reccomend drawing just something by the fly I mean that's fine if it's in the spur of the moment like u find yourself with a notebook and just start sketching. No? Only I do that? Welp, what i mean by this is ur not gonna improve ur knowledge of faces by drawing them purely. U have to know faces. That means u have to COPY people. irl people, anime girls whatever is ur style :) BUT the importance of this lesson. Don't trace. tracing only hurts ur skill. Instead put a small reference that u can recognize and draw from in the cornen of ur screen or on like a phone and draw from that. Sadly learning is a part of the art journey and doing everything on the fly is not always the answer
Actually, this seems like huge progress to me compared to when you posted the first video drawing a face. This one still looks a bit off, but you will improve over time. I recommend you to add the date to each drawing (even if is incomplete) somewhere inside it and start saving all of them in a folder, including the ones you draw in paper. This way, in the future (maybe after a couple of months or less), you will be able to view your old projects and realize how much you have grown as an artist, as there is no bigger joy than that. I started drawing since January (both digitally & physically) and last week, after 10 months of progress, I went to the last pages of my physics folder and looked at my first drawings while almost crying in the process. My advice? Just keep going. Draw every time you feel bored and bring a pencil and a paper wherever you go, as you can't know when you'll need it the most. Doesn't matter if you don't like you art; if it is the only thing you can do while feeling bored, it just becomes a blessing. Do not force yourself to draw or improve, the motivation will come at the right time and you won't even realize. I'll keep following your journey.
You gave me a good idea i could make a video on my progress like every month or so and see how far I've come
your videos have been helping me find motivation to learn drawing too, i get discouraged when i watch already established artists draw because they do everything perfectly, but seeing someone who is also learning is great
That's awesome!
His name should be something like Gregory, eater of worlds.
But that's a considerable step up from the first one I saw a couple days ago.
What I feel could be useful here is meassuring. Stuff like keeping the eyes roughly one eye apart or the ears going from the brow to the tip of the nose. Maybe taking some screenshots of your favourite show and studying them.
Also welcome to the masochistic dream of becoming an animator
His name shall be Gregory, eater of worlds
I completely forgot that the eyes are a Certain distance apart I did not measure that
I don't know how you slipped into my YT recommendations, but it's kinda cool you did. Sort of helps me to keep trying as well. And besides that, i'd say you sure are making progress. Seeing this face compared to the first one you wanted to dump :D Very nice, keep going!
Thanks, will do
Hi! i'll continue to spam u with advice ^^!!!
Anyways i would not reccomend drawing just something by the fly
I mean that's fine if it's in the spur of the moment like u find yourself with a notebook and just start sketching. No? Only I do that?
Welp, what i mean by this is ur not gonna improve ur knowledge of faces by drawing them purely. U have to know faces. That means u have to COPY people. irl people, anime girls whatever is ur style :)
BUT the importance of this lesson. Don't trace. tracing only hurts ur skill. Instead put a small reference that u can recognize and draw from in the cornen of ur screen or on like a phone and draw from that. Sadly learning is a part of the art journey and doing everything on the fly is not always the answer
Understood 🫡