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BobNo.38
>>37
Skip 10s and go for 20s brah. I believe in you.
BobNo.36
>>35
summer starts in a week or so
I'm good doe
BobNo.110
>>109
Ay I recognize that art style! I love your Zarty posts!
BobNo.91
>>88
88 GET
BobNo.77
>>70
>>75
I made this like 2 months ago.
BobNo.65
>>63
idk... Self diagnosis is the usual go-to.
>>64
We agree on everything, toot.
>Missed the point award.
I got the point but I like going on snca tangents. You know this.
>drawing is not an exact science
It can be both.
>Have fun and learn to draw the flow, not just the form.
To me the form is the best part, and therefore fun.
>>Steven Universe vindicated again. x2
>Marge?

Steven Universe is notorious for its characters constantly being off-model.
Also all alien tech in Steven Universe is hand-waved as magic.
BobNo.62
>>60
>go straight ahead with drawing the main sketch and work with the flow
I do this all the time.

This is literally the only other line layer I had for ''that'' drawing. As a kid I always taught myself to forego sketching and go straight into the drawing because I knew I didn't have the patience to spend too much time on a one-off doodle I planned on moving on from right away.

On the phantasia scale I'm probably a 1 but I've never done a proper test for it. That is to say I already know exactly what I want to put to paper, I only do a stickman under it all to remind myself of the original idea, and maybe to help with proportions. Other than that I know I have enough practice to know where what goes in the anatomy, and if I fuck up the eraser is right there.
>In 2D art, proportions are NOT a constant
Steven Universe vindicated.
>>picrel
Both of these people are artists, and both of their art is wonderful in its own way. Davinci dug up dead bodies to study and scrutinize anatomy as comprehensively and exhaustively as would humanly be feasible. Picasso did drugs. Dali would stand on his head until he almost passed out. Methods and approaches may be different but the blanket term art covers all. Also,
>It's just magic.
Steven Universe vindicated again.
>>61
cankles
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BobNo.57
>>19
>! [] (<index>)
Ok so it's not index but rather just an ordered number. I saw index and assumed you meant an array index, which starts with a 0. This is perfectly okay and intuitive, it just tripped me up. No need to change it.
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BobNo.56
>>54
Yea that's why I specified that it's a freehand sketch. If you actually want to bother to make the figure proportional and with a thought-out, well-flowing pose, you can be drawing the same picture for days.

This one, for example, I had worked on from the ~21st of october to the ~11th of november on and off, and even still I would never call it a finished or satisfactory picture.
>>55
>calculating if the cloth folds are mathematically/physically correct to the last detail
I do this.
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BobNo.53
>>52
if this is a freehanded sketch, from my experience - 1 to 3 hours
BobNo.49
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>>48
ok
BobNo.35
>>34
Add /oc5/ where this guy explodes.
BobNo.31
>>30
What will /oc4/ be for?
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