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    • MarcRobinson
      MarcRobinson @LauraA last edited by

      @LauraA Sargent is the GOAT... And thank you!

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      • kylebeaudette
        kylebeaudette last edited by

        I like drawing 'loose'....too loose sometimes.

        It's hard finding that balance. My inspirations are pretty obvious. Watercolour and ink legends like Quentin Blake, Tim Burton, Ronald Searle...
        They all draw loose and lively, and colour their images haphazardly. I practiced doing the same for months and months.

        I think it's all about drawing interesting, lively facial expressions with good designs. It's not a simple thing to get good at. I've filled about 13 sketchbooks so far trying😅
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        • AngelinaKizz
          AngelinaKizz last edited by

          After 6 hours of intense learning with Marco Bucci today, I feel like a bunch of light bulbs all turned on at the same time. Things that should be obvious, I'd totally missed, like harder edges where there's importance, and deliberate areas of lost edges. I'm totally inspired to take previous works and start them over based on what i learned today, and I still have 12 more hours of learning time with him this weekend.

          www.evarartistry.com
          www.Instagram.com/evarartistry/

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          • ArtistErin
            ArtistErin @AngelinaKizz last edited by

            @AngelinaKizz That sounds like the way I feel so much of the time, have to take tutorials in segments to integrate it all... Thank you for letting us know how you are doing 🙂

            Erin Richardson
            instagram.com/erinrichardsondesigns21
            www.erinrichardsondesigns.com

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            • ArtistErin
              ArtistErin @kylebeaudette last edited by

              @kylebeaudette You definitely inspire me... I love your stuff!!!!

              Erin Richardson
              instagram.com/erinrichardsondesigns21
              www.erinrichardsondesigns.com

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              • Griffin McPherson
                Griffin McPherson last edited by

                Something that has helped me loosen up is not using layers while I’m drawing. I’ll still separate line and color layers and whatnot but working on drawing layer and simply lightly erasing and redrawing things rather than having a rough sketch layer and then s clean sketch on top has really helped me.

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                • kirsten-mcg
                  kirsten-mcg @AngelinaKizz last edited by

                  @AngelinaKizz Ooooh, I can so relate to this! I'm always trying to push my work to look less realistic and less polished. It's been a long and slow process so far. The thing that has helped me most is studying the art of artists I admire, and practicing the way they draw things. Master study type stuff. I feel like if I could find more time to devote to master studies I could probably progress faster. I'm curious about using your non dominant hand. Is that a way to loosen up? I feel like if I drew with my non dominant hand everything would end up looking like chicken scratches! 🙈

                  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kirsten.mcgonigal.art/
                  Portfolio Site: www.kirstenmcgonigalart.com

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                  • AngelinaKizz
                    AngelinaKizz @kirsten-mcg last edited by AngelinaKizz

                    @kirsten-mcg
                    I draw with my non dominant because I had an accident in 2020 that permanently damaged my dominant. I can’t hold a pencil or my wrist dislocates. I fully ruptured an important ligament that holds the hand over the arm bones at the wrist, but because of covid lockdowns, I wasn’t able to get diagnosed until it was too late to repair. That paired up with a broken bone that was never reset (because they missed that too and all imaging was cancelled) that is now bent and too short, and no ligament, if I hold my arm pointing upwards, my hand “falls off”. I jokingly refer to this as my circus trick. I’ve had to have a prosthetics specialist make me a brace like contraption with hinges, to hold the hand in the right spot at the wrist and still have some mobility, so that I can continue to work, and even play some piano again, but I still can’t use a pencil. Gotta be a lefty now.

                    www.evarartistry.com
                    www.Instagram.com/evarartistry/

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                    • kirsten-mcg
                      kirsten-mcg @AngelinaKizz last edited by

                      @AngelinaKizz Oh wow! That is quite a story. I admire your determination in not letting this get you down and continuing to create anyway! That must be so frustrating knowing it could have been prevented. I'm glad you've been able to regain a little use of your hand though. Being able to play the piano again must be nice. I play too, so I know how hard that would be to give up!

                      Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kirsten.mcgonigal.art/
                      Portfolio Site: www.kirstenmcgonigalart.com

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                      • AngelinaKizz
                        AngelinaKizz @kirsten-mcg last edited by

                        @kirsten-mcg thanks, it’s been a rough go, but I’m finally at a comfortable place. Still tons of daily pain in my dominant, but so grateful for some function back. My left is still often shaky, and very slow to work with. I find the slower I work, the tighter the art gets. So it’s a weird balance for sure.

                        www.evarartistry.com
                        www.Instagram.com/evarartistry/

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