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>>62 >I always taught myself to forego sketching and go straight into the drawing By "sketch" i do mean something that strives to picrel. On paper, it is better to use as little lines as possible, since you will need to erase it and at one point ya cant truly erase and it leaves some "muddiness". But good on you, Toby! >phantasia scale test to show how easy can demons infiltrate your mind i also have ideas. Sometimes i just feel like i need to see if they are good in practice. From that i might get other ideas. What i will say is that the concept of "layers" in digital art can hurt your drawing confidence. At one point I would make a million layers for a single drawing "just to make sure". For ink, i'm not Brave  enough to go straight to it yet. I do know some artists that do, but they have way more experience than me. >Both of these people are artists Missed the point award. Not that study sessions and reference materials are le bad (i use them all the time), but drawing is not an exact science. Have fun and learn to draw the flow, not just the form. >Steven Universe vindicated again. x2 Marge? >>63 We do be like that sometimes. I'm not sure how you'd properly "test" this.