PtarmiganMan In reply to gggp1 [2019-07-09 02:41:18 +0000 UTC]
I just put pencil to paper, it's like trance, this came out looking like someone i know
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gggp1 In reply to PtarmiganMan [2019-07-09 12:02:23 +0000 UTC]
different for me, i can't call my case a trance and most of my drawings don't look like someone i know (mostly because i don't know any feminine boys). i of course did take your advice and started drawing different characters, but i still do draw feminine boys every once in a while
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PtarmiganMan In reply to gggp1 [2019-07-09 16:58:58 +0000 UTC]
Nothing wrong with drawing fem dudes. But whats important is an overall range. There are these like micro-skills in drawing, you should draw from a versatile cast of characters, fat guys, femboys, old ladies, Jamaican bobsledders, cowboys, half man half penguins, insane conspiracy theorist, overly pompous opera singer, any personality and body type you can think of. Get creative and capture the emotions and figures of new characters all the time, it will introduce plenty of new lines to your muscle memory, and allow for a more versatile way of drawing. Draw the unexpected
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