yes bro, your pencil strokes are good, I've made pencil drawings but it seems I'm impatient, so I decided to switch to digital only because I think it's easier, good work bro
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yes bro, your pencil strokes are good, I've made pencil drawings but it seems I'm impatient, so I decided to switch to digital only because I think it's easier, good work bro
Okay boss. I think I should learn this digital method because it seems as if that's what everyone does here. What do you think about it?
Yes, maybe you should learn the digital method, because with your manual drawing skills, it can be easier to learn digital, compared to the usual digital, trying the manual method, I think many people switch to digital because of the fast work of making works, with digital we are faster in coloring because it doesn't wait for the paint or ink to dry first, it's easy to mix colors and one powerful feature of digital is Undo and layers, which are not available in the manual method. But the manual has the advantage of a sense of making that is so real, when scratching a pencil on paper or running a brush on a canvas it is a feeling that cannot be replaced by digital methods.
I love the idea. Thanks boss and I will look forward to learn and apply them but for the mean time, let me be flexing my drawings 😉
okay, the most important thing is hand weakness, if you are very well trained, sometimes muscle memory really helps drawing without having to think hard about what to draw he. he, do it with enthusiasm, friends
Exactly. This is just the truth. Thanks for all the ideas. Let me work towards it
okay, continued bro