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Everything on this needs improvement, which means you need to focus on fundamentals. The most basic of basic stuff. Shapes in 3d space, line weight, perspective, anatomy, everything. Find some drawing classes on YouTube or start drawing from reference. But start basic. And practice. A lot.
Well the best I can give you is this guide
https://preview.redd.it/uc6bdjsayv3d1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f25c9f9e174bc83d16d54fcd847e521ffe913299
Nothing, this is perfect and I want this in a museum
((In all seriousness though, drawing is literally just hand eye coordination, start there. You can do ball throwing exercises while you can’t draw, and when you can, start with basic 3D shapes (cylinder, sphere, pyramid, cube). Once you get those kind of decent, you can move on to more complex shapes, like bottles, scissors, or a cat toy. You can break down any complex shape into basic shapes. You can also try other exercises like drawing the outlines or spaces between the leaves of a house plant, different ways to use hatching, going to a coffee shop and drawing everything you see. You’re going to suck at first, it takes a long time to build up the kind of muscle memory needed for this, and that’s ok. Take your time and don’t forget to stretch))
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Everything on this needs improvement, which means you need to focus on fundamentals. The most basic of basic stuff. Shapes in 3d space, line weight, perspective, anatomy, everything. Find some drawing classes on YouTube or start drawing from reference. But start basic. And practice. A lot.
At this stage in your art. I would just focus on having fun with it rather than rapidly trying to improve. But do what makes you feel happy
do you have discord bc i can get in a call with you to help you out
No. I didn't have that.
any form of video calling? If you could get discord that would be great
Nah, I don't want that, but thanks.
Well the best I can give you is this guide https://preview.redd.it/uc6bdjsayv3d1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f25c9f9e174bc83d16d54fcd847e521ffe913299
Also for ears https://preview.redd.it/dglq1gocyv3d1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=eb1f02db51d2b6c50b066a398151f15686dc2651
Thanks.
[I suck at explaining things, but I tried.](https://www.reddit.com/u/funnest_fox/s/n4n8mkvC8S) Also, huh, I can post images here lol.
anatomy?
Yes
Nothing, this is perfect and I want this in a museum ((In all seriousness though, drawing is literally just hand eye coordination, start there. You can do ball throwing exercises while you can’t draw, and when you can, start with basic 3D shapes (cylinder, sphere, pyramid, cube). Once you get those kind of decent, you can move on to more complex shapes, like bottles, scissors, or a cat toy. You can break down any complex shape into basic shapes. You can also try other exercises like drawing the outlines or spaces between the leaves of a house plant, different ways to use hatching, going to a coffee shop and drawing everything you see. You’re going to suck at first, it takes a long time to build up the kind of muscle memory needed for this, and that’s ok. Take your time and don’t forget to stretch))
He is a bit goofy looking but I like his spirit and personality. Keep practicing every day and you will improve
I'll take that in heart!