I marked this as NSFW as I draw nude models.

I started essentially from zero. I tried DrawABox last year, but I gave up in lesson 2 as I couldn’t quite understand what I was supposed to do with the texturing and it was difficult to get help in the Discord community.

Now I just got myself a private teacher and found working with pencil much easier than working with ink. I started doing 1 hour per day, but eventually ramped it up to 2-3 hours per day once I found a nice podcast to listen while practising.

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    1 year ago

    Nice work. Keep at it and maintain the philosophy of a life long learner and you’ll really see some results.

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    1 year ago

    What ever you do, don’t stop and keep dates on your work. You have it fresh now but in 10 years it will be very hard to look back and position pieces in order if you don’t. 😁

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    1 year ago

    Jesse we need to draw

    Where did you pick up your tutor? Online/local/something else? Fast progress!

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      1 year ago

      Uuh it was some random Finnish classified website that scammed a monthly fee that I wasn’t able to get back, so whatever it was, I’d rather not link it. At least I found a good teacher.

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    1 year ago

    Nice! For graphite, split a soft pencil, take a strip of lead and spread it around so there’s no white showing. It helps with blending and it’ll force you to use more contrast.

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      1 year ago

      That does sound easier than trying to sharpen the pencil and using the side to draw. I sort of prefer charcoal as it makes it easier to get more contrast and automagically creates texture.