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Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2010 12:47 pm
Cabron the Swan Tonberry Crunch I think I kind of figured out my problem with (some) of my drawings.
I always compare my drawings to others I have seen, and in doing so, I get disheartened and feel my art is bad.
Maybe without that it really is good. SELF CONFIDENCE RISING I always compare my drawings to the ones I've drawn before. The only person you should aspire to be better than is yourself. If you can see yourself improving and you strive to keep improving, it doesn't matter how good you are in comparison to anyone else. If you're better than you were last month, then next month you'll be better than you are this month, and so on, and so forth.
You should see some of my old drawings, they're terrible. That's why it doesn't bother me that ED's 15-year-old sister has more technical skill than I do; it's not like I'm stuck permanently at my skill level, and it's not like you're stuck at yours either. But if you wanna level up, you gotta do the grinding. LPS is wise, listen to her words. 3nodding
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Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2010 12:47 pm
Cabron the Swan Tonberry Crunch I think I kind of figured out my problem with (some) of my drawings.
I always compare my drawings to others I have seen, and in doing so, I get disheartened and feel my art is bad.
Maybe without that it really is good. SELF CONFIDENCE RISING I always compare my drawings to the ones I've drawn before. The only person you should aspire to be better than is yourself. If you can see yourself improving and you strive to keep improving, it doesn't matter how good you are in comparison to anyone else. If you're better than you were last month, then next month you'll be better than you are this month, and so on, and so forth.
You should see some of my old drawings, they're terrible. That's why it doesn't bother me that ED's 15-year-old sister has more technical skill than I do; it's not like I'm stuck permanently at my skill level, and it's not like you're stuck at yours either. In that case mega improvement. My early drawings are of beasties and dragons and such, then I move on to working on characters/anime. Now I've been doing a lot of work on drawing female characters. I believe I've gotten better in all categories.
I may have to work on poses next e _e
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Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2010 12:49 pm
Tonberry Crunch Cabron the Swan Tonberry Crunch I think I kind of figured out my problem with (some) of my drawings.
I always compare my drawings to others I have seen, and in doing so, I get disheartened and feel my art is bad.
Maybe without that it really is good. SELF CONFIDENCE RISING I always compare my drawings to the ones I've drawn before. The only person you should aspire to be better than is yourself. If you can see yourself improving and you strive to keep improving, it doesn't matter how good you are in comparison to anyone else. If you're better than you were last month, then next month you'll be better than you are this month, and so on, and so forth.
You should see some of my old drawings, they're terrible. That's why it doesn't bother me that ED's 15-year-old sister has more technical skill than I do; it's not like I'm stuck permanently at my skill level, and it's not like you're stuck at yours either. In that case mega improvement. My early drawings are of beasties and dragons and such, then I move on to working on characters/anime. Now I've been doing a lot of work on drawing female characters. I believe I've gotten better in all categories.
I may have to work on poses next e _ei HIGHLY Suggest Contour drawing! that is the BEST way to learn how to draw anything! I guarantee it!
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Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2010 12:50 pm
Tonberry Crunch Cabron the Swan Tonberry Crunch I think I kind of figured out my problem with (some) of my drawings.
I always compare my drawings to others I have seen, and in doing so, I get disheartened and feel my art is bad.
Maybe without that it really is good. SELF CONFIDENCE RISING I always compare my drawings to the ones I've drawn before. The only person you should aspire to be better than is yourself. If you can see yourself improving and you strive to keep improving, it doesn't matter how good you are in comparison to anyone else. If you're better than you were last month, then next month you'll be better than you are this month, and so on, and so forth.
You should see some of my old drawings, they're terrible. That's why it doesn't bother me that ED's 15-year-old sister has more technical skill than I do; it's not like I'm stuck permanently at my skill level, and it's not like you're stuck at yours either. In that case mega improvement. My early drawings are of beasties and dragons and such, then I move on to working on characters/anime. Now I've been doing a lot of work on drawing female characters. I believe I've gotten better in all categories.
I may have to work on poses next e _eSee? And you'll only ever get better with experience, never worse. You'll be a lot more motivated to improve if you recognize and reward progress instead of never thinking it's good enough.
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Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2010 12:55 pm
Anyway I gotta get going, I have to meet Sean and Justin downtown for 4:20. Later gaiz.
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Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2010 12:55 pm
Cabron the Swan Tonberry Crunch Cabron the Swan Tonberry Crunch I think I kind of figured out my problem with (some) of my drawings.
I always compare my drawings to others I have seen, and in doing so, I get disheartened and feel my art is bad.
Maybe without that it really is good. SELF CONFIDENCE RISING I always compare my drawings to the ones I've drawn before. The only person you should aspire to be better than is yourself. If you can see yourself improving and you strive to keep improving, it doesn't matter how good you are in comparison to anyone else. If you're better than you were last month, then next month you'll be better than you are this month, and so on, and so forth.
You should see some of my old drawings, they're terrible. That's why it doesn't bother me that ED's 15-year-old sister has more technical skill than I do; it's not like I'm stuck permanently at my skill level, and it's not like you're stuck at yours either. In that case mega improvement. My early drawings are of beasties and dragons and such, then I move on to working on characters/anime. Now I've been doing a lot of work on drawing female characters. I believe I've gotten better in all categories.
I may have to work on poses next e _eSee? And you'll only ever get better with experience, never worse. You'll be a lot more motivated to improve if you recognize and reward progress instead of never thinking it's good enough. Here, let me strip and model for some figure drawing. That's a reward in and of itself.
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Sharkbutt The Orgiastic Crew
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Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2010 12:56 pm
Wantcookie Cabron the Swan Tonberry Crunch Cabron the Swan Tonberry Crunch I think I kind of figured out my problem with (some) of my drawings.
I always compare my drawings to others I have seen, and in doing so, I get disheartened and feel my art is bad.
Maybe without that it really is good. SELF CONFIDENCE RISING I always compare my drawings to the ones I've drawn before. The only person you should aspire to be better than is yourself. If you can see yourself improving and you strive to keep improving, it doesn't matter how good you are in comparison to anyone else. If you're better than you were last month, then next month you'll be better than you are this month, and so on, and so forth.
You should see some of my old drawings, they're terrible. That's why it doesn't bother me that ED's 15-year-old sister has more technical skill than I do; it's not like I'm stuck permanently at my skill level, and it's not like you're stuck at yours either. In that case mega improvement. My early drawings are of beasties and dragons and such, then I move on to working on characters/anime. Now I've been doing a lot of work on drawing female characters. I believe I've gotten better in all categories.
I may have to work on poses next e _eSee? And you'll only ever get better with experience, never worse. You'll be a lot more motivated to improve if you recognize and reward progress instead of never thinking it's good enough. Here, let me strip and model for some figure drawing. That's a reward in and of itself. @_@' yay!
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Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2010 1:00 pm
Cabron the Swan Anyway I gotta get going, I have to meet Sean and Justin downtown for 4:20. Later gaiz. Bye rag! blaugh
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Sharkbutt The Orgiastic Crew
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Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2010 1:05 pm
HOLY LIVING ******** the Glee rendition of Rocky Horror. It's kind of slightly worse than the actual Rocky Horror Picture Show. But I just saw their T-T-Touch Me scene and nearly came when Jayma Mays literally tore the shirt from M-Morrison's apparently delicious torso.
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Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2010 1:07 pm
Wantcookie HOLY LIVING ******** the Glee rendition of Rocky Horror. It's kind of slightly worse than the actual Rocky Horror Picture Show. But I just saw their T-T-Touch Me scene and nearly came when Jayma Mays literally tore the shirt from M-Morrison's apparently delicious torso. RIGHT THOUGH!? burning_eyes
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Sharkbutt The Orgiastic Crew
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Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2010 1:12 pm
Medeus Wantcookie HOLY LIVING ******** the Glee rendition of Rocky Horror. It's kind of slightly worse than the actual Rocky Horror Picture Show. But I just saw their T-T-Touch Me scene and nearly came when Jayma Mays literally tore the shirt from M-Morrison's apparently delicious torso. RIGHT THOUGH!? burning_eyes AUGH I HATE SCHUESTER BUT MORRISON IS SO HOT
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Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2010 1:17 pm
Wantcookie Medeus Wantcookie HOLY LIVING ******** the Glee rendition of Rocky Horror. It's kind of slightly worse than the actual Rocky Horror Picture Show. But I just saw their T-T-Touch Me scene and nearly came when Jayma Mays literally tore the shirt from M-Morrison's apparently delicious torso. RIGHT THOUGH!? burning_eyes AUGH I HATE SCHUESTER BUT MORRISON IS SO HOT heart heart heart heart heart I KNOW!
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Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2010 1:18 pm
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Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2010 1:25 pm
methinks Kaos is enjoying this just as much as we are Cookeh.... twisted
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Sharkbutt The Orgiastic Crew
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Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2010 1:33 pm
We ought to drag him into a particularly sexy conversation, then. P:
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