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Published: 2011-05-04 05:46:19 +0000 UTC; Views: 207; Favourites: 4; Downloads: 9
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Description [PT-BR]
"Emoções cinzentas" - Este desenho foi feito sobre um papel com anotações (do lado direito), enfim, deu vontade de desenhar e era o único papel por perto É um pouco antigo; meu estilo já não é mais o mesmo.

Material: lápis 6B
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[ENG]
I did this drawing on a paper covered with notes (right side). I wanted to draw and that was the only paper available This is a bit old; my style has changed a lot.

Tools: pencil 6B
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Comments: 8

powergirl46 [2011-06-28 19:11:42 +0000 UTC]

Beatifull! Neck is a bit short, don't know if that was on purpose (; Really good!

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FreePlayer4 In reply to powergirl46 [2011-06-29 00:29:23 +0000 UTC]

Thank you! About the neck, you're right, it is a bit short (it was not on purpose ) I also would have changed the nose if I were to draw it again (it is a bit crooked). At that time I used to make more mistakes of anatomy proportion than at present

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powergirl46 In reply to FreePlayer4 [2011-06-30 13:03:27 +0000 UTC]

How many years do you draw now? I hope one day I'll get as good as you, hehe ;D

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FreePlayer4 In reply to powergirl46 [2011-07-01 16:28:31 +0000 UTC]

I draw (serious drawing, so to speak) since 1998. My earlier drawings lacked proportion and so on. Over time, I was improving. At some point I stopped drawing for a couple of years. And recently I have been returning gradually, but my style has changed a lot. I think that time is not the determining factor, but how much you dedicate yourself and discipline yourself to do something. I was undisciplined for too long. Well, this is a summary of everything

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powergirl46 In reply to FreePlayer4 [2011-07-06 11:23:34 +0000 UTC]

Okay now I know it's not something you learn in two years time haha. Thanks for explaining, it's good that you started again!

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FreePlayer4 In reply to powergirl46 [2011-07-06 11:55:28 +0000 UTC]

You'd be surprised with what you could do in two years of dedication to any office...
For example, if you do something like drawing -- or reading/writing -- for four hours daily, in two years is very likely that you are good at it. (It could be two hours a day within four years, too). Perhaps to draw you need greater time commitment, but the formula is still valid.

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powergirl46 In reply to FreePlayer4 [2011-07-06 12:02:52 +0000 UTC]

Haha, I still go to school, I'm only 14, so I don't have time for drawing 4 hours a day
I get loaaads of homework, but next week I have summer holidays, so then I have time to draw more

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FreePlayer4 In reply to powergirl46 [2011-07-07 00:36:02 +0000 UTC]

Ok. I do not know how is the scholar system in your country, as well as the cultural habits related to the act of studying (it may be very different from ours). So if you do not have such time to draw, just do what you can, but keep a daily regularity. Even one hour of work a day makes a difference later. Drawing depends on references and other things too (like the inner or subjective "choices" you make at different times). And of course, enjoy the regularity with other disciplines as well. What I think is if a school takes most of the time of a 14 years old girl, it might assume that same basic principle as well. So, good work!

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