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oh my god are you all children? what's up with this? even though most of the mangas we have here are meant to be read by 18+ people, we all know there are 13, 12 and even younger people here. they're going to comment on the female characters on yaoi as "bitches *angry emoji*", SO WHAT? let them. they're expressing their views, even if it's on a dum......

2016-08-05 09:31 marked

(๑•̀ㅂ•́)و✧I usually read and take notes on a lot of art books for strategies and way to make drawing a bit simpler and refined. I also observe carefully on things and see if I need to correct something. But for the most part, improvement comes naturally as time goes on. Edit!!: I'm gonna add a photo of my drawings from maybe, a year ......

2016-06-07 16:19 marked

Two things that I always keep in mind to improve my drawing. First is drawing everyday at anytime I can. Usually when I'm in classes or something like that lol ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭. Really, when I'm on holiday I draw much less than I normally do. Secondly, observe and try to make a recreation on the paper of each and every single things around me at ......

2016-06-07 04:06 marked

It's funny, i asked the same question some time back and the answer i was given was keep practicing carry a sketchbook with you and draw every day(without fail if possible) anything that catches your eye preferably using a fountain pen, a dip pen in ink is even better. That trains you to learn to pick out the most important parts of an image first ......

2016-06-07 03:10 marked

Like others say, practice makes perfect. Keep practicing. You can see tutorials or something else, but practicing is the best way to improve (in my case). Because you can see how to draw something you still don't understand, but don't imitate how others draw it, draw it with your style, keep practicing and voila, then you will understand it yoursel......

2016-06-07 03:08 marked

I wish I could draw better than I do, but I haven't spent enough time at it to truly develop a my skills/style yet. But what will make you better, to a degree, kind of depends on what drawing style you want. Abstract, surrealistic, simple black line, or whatever, but if you are interested in a realistic style of drawing - living things - I have a......

2016-06-07 03:06 marked

One drawing a day in a sketchbook. I mean observational drawing (I am not sure if it is the right word). It is a really good exercise, because at the beggining you will try to draw something beautiful, or inspiring but after a few weeks, you will get "bored" of drawing, and then, if you push yourself to do it, you will start to draw everything and ......

2016-06-07 03:05 marked

References, and observation. Recently, someone asked me to draw a tractor, and at first it was ugly, because i didn't really knew how a tractor really looked like, so i just drew my idea of a tractor: 2 little wheels, 2 big wheels, a cabin on top. But if you search "Tractor" on Google, you can see that there's actually much more. So this is my advi......

2016-06-07 03:04 marked

The answer might be cliche but it really is true: practice a lot. I start my realistic drawing by imitating other's works. Only for practicing tho. And then when I finally get a full grasp of my drawing style, I start to draw what I want to. Sometimes I just absentmindedly draw something on my notebooks. The point is just make your hand get used to......

2016-06-07 02:23 marked

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