I have learned in my life that you often don’t notice your own progress, but it happens as long as you don’t stop moving forward, keep going your way.Īmong other things, I have completed two vocational trainings, one for three years and one for two and a half years, and at the beginning of both trainings, even before the final exams, I did not see my progress. Thank you for taking the time to read this! I wonder what advice you guys have, what worked for you? I’m attaching a few of my roughs and a bit more finished drawings below in case that helps inform the replies. I don’t necessarily want to become a “waifu artist”, but I consider drawing accurate and appealing depictions of female characters somewhat of a prerequisite for any other serious work! I rarely go even as far as cleaned up lineart, feeling like the roughs are still not as good as they should be. try sketching over references (not exactly tracing) to get a hang of the form → however I find it hard given that some characters have very elaborate clothing obscuring the body.Ĭurrently I’m alternating between Drawabox course and random sketches for would-be fanart.draw what you like, it’s most important to keep drawing → but how to make sure I’m improving?.do copies or studies → however be careful not to turn your brain off or get lost in things like getting the proportions exactly right without understanding the form.do not practice, work on finished pieces → but is it a good idea to do colors if my rough looks crooked?. ![]() Or maybe advice with some caveats (paraphrased below): I follow a number of great YouTube channels, watched (partially) a few courses online and from these sources got a bit of a conflicting advice. I have trouble with consistency and proportions of human body, and I’m looking for advice how to best go about perfecting those things. ![]() I don’t really know how to color and shade yet, I want to first get decently good with simplified anatomy and form. I love all things anime, so my current aim is to draw some fan-art. Hi, I’m a hobbyist Krita user, dabbling in digital painting at night.
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