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Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2009 6:01 pm
Yes, amazingly I have learned to draw with no real objective. I am always so picky, I pick out every detail that is wrong and everything. The other night, I started drawing and I actually drew some pretty good faces. (People would have heart attacks if I say I drew something I thought was pretty good)
http://ambertheshadowninja.deviantart.com/art/Doodles-7-13-09-129610427
Tell me what you think? I know all the things I did wrong. I really didn't shade my best on one and I just did it quickly. I might outline and colour the girl sometime and my friend wants me to make the inked guy into an original character.
For doodling I just made a head like shape. Did random eyes and features and random hair. Thats how I think doodling can be. Any other ways of "spontaneous artistion" <- Yes, I made that word up. At nighttime I usually get creative but any other time, I suck.
So, any other 'ways' of doodling. If there is a way to explain it? XD
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Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 2:47 am
Hmm... what I define as doodling is... well, random skribbles. In doodles I allow myself NOT to: - respect basic anatomical rules - clean up lines - add in things that I myself know is there. After all, doodles is just mindless little jottings that I don't intend to show anyone.
I always do a lot of freehand doodles when I get a new inking pen. It's not pretty but it doesn't need to be.
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