Practice makes perfect
Hey there steemit today I felt happy with my productivity today, Theres something about getting better at stylised art works that just feel nicer to me than drawing a person in realism style. I don't know maybe its because we're living and see things as is and a real life drawing isn't something we take more time to look at because its something similar to what we see already. I think it may just be me but I really take more time to look at stylised pieces over hyper realism.
I can also do realistic pieces but something about it doesnt feel satisfying in the process of making this artwork, yes its good to learn more about shadows and forms on the face and how everything works but when you study at such a one to one way and make things accurate as possible, it sorta drains your mind and takes the fun out of things. I want to know your opinions do you agree or disagree? or are you neutral, please do tell me in the comments below! :)
And back to my drawings, here are my usual basic exercises.
Im not the strongest with emotions either, I have a million weak points as an artist but i'll do my best to reinforce everything, like anything it'll take time. Thank you for taking the time to read my post, do upvote if you enjoyed the sketches and follow me on my daily art adventure on the road to improvement, maybe try this challenge yourself!
I think you did a great job on these and I'd like to see more in the future. I kinda get where you're coming from because I love drawing pictures that I see and not so much making things up lol. I will make things up though because it's something I want to do, it's just not AS satisfying like when I draw something I'm looking at.
THIS MAN GETS IT <3
But yeah you'll defs see more from me daily! ^_^
Omg, dude you job is amazing, you are on highest level
Haha thank you, but I'm far from the highest level in my opinion not even 10 % there
lots and lots of work to be done!
Keep being a great job
You are an illustrator! Nice work, all round. I suppose that realist art work best when the affect is inconspicuously encapsulated in the subject.
i love art
is it very good