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Serious Drawing tests and practice

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A small practice of inking and detailing I just did, took me like 30 minutes and I've discovered a new way of inking delicate shades but requires practice for now .
Ears aren't even because I don't draw a "base" like the rest of artists do (those lines and circles used to determine a pose and proportions) because I'm lazy
 
Some details cannot be captured by low to middle end shitphones SAD!
This is the time I need a scanner and an actual usable PC so things could be appreciated more
One day for sure
 
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Drawing scales is a tough work, and it's the first time I ever do them like this, I usually never drew them. Artists of old obsessed with big lizards are something else. This is more of a test so it will be left as is
 
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Drawing scales is a tough work, and it's the first time I ever do them like this, I usually never drew them. Artists of old obsessed with big lizards are something else. This is more of a test so it will be left as is
i’ve always found scales easy for me tbh, well, i draw scales worse than you, as with everything else i draw
 
Can someone draw Nike Black Air Force 1 on a black feraljak? here's a reference to why it would fit him (refer to the nigger's shoes).
 
I've been tasked to draw more portraits so I can alleviate my bad grades, which means less transcription so I guess I win in the end
I fucking love me
Why do people major in arts? I don't really understand why people do it when as soon as they graduate there is zero jobs available, and if you're lucky you might get a $700 USD commission to draw dragon vore but that's once in a while. It's probably something you're not going to make a living off of. However, this is from my viewpoint in AmeriKKKa. I don't know if it's the same in other countries.

At least you're not majoring in some gay LGBTQ+ studies degree.
 
Why do people major in arts? I don't really understand why people do it when as soon as they graduate there is zero jobs available, and if you're lucky you might get a $700 USD commission to draw dragon vore but that's once in a while. It's probably something you're not going to make a living off of. However, this is from my viewpoint in AmeriKKKa. I don't know if it's the same in other countries.

At least you're not majoring in some gay LGBTQ+ studies degree.
Don't worry, he won't go broke.
Once I strike it rich selling video editing tutorials and landscaping, I will commission him for millions to draw pictures of the zellig characters being murdered in graphic fashion.
And our contract will state that once he's done, he's not allowed to draw a zellig character for the rest of his life, otherwise I will sue him using the lawyers I trained en masse by selling them chatgpt-written bar exam tutorials.
 
Why do people major in arts? I don't really understand why people do it when as soon as they graduate there is zero jobs available, and if you're lucky you might get a $700 USD commission to draw dragon vore but that's once in a while. It's probably something you're not going to make a living off of. However, this is from my viewpoint in AmeriKKKa. I don't know if it's the same in other countries.

At least you're not majoring in some gay LGBTQ+ studies degree.
Funnily enough, I'm looking to work as a morphologist for the CTI
 
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