much better, I like how you've elaborated on the wound.
Ripple,
it's best that you just draw and draw and draw,
it's the only thing that helps, remember, it's 10 percent talent - 90 percent bullshit.
the only way I can think of of making the learning experience easier is drawing from mostly real life sources,
do a few still life drawings of random objects, then move on to animals, then people...
by the time you've had your fill of drawing ugly gobs, you already have proportions and shapes in your head that can
help you outright with other types of drawings. it's a cascade effect. so the more you draw, the more your brain goes
- Gah! I knooow hooooow! -
and the circle continues until either you have no more need to gain experience or you die. whichever come first.
but lecturing apart, If you wan to become an almighty and powerful sketch/drawing/painting artist,
go to a few good websites, look at others work, and try and emulate it, when you an emulate it,
you get better and faster, and then, you have the 'skill' all the n00bs talk about.
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PS: if you need any website info, sketch ideas, anything, - PM me.
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