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BetoGSanchez in the post "Announcement: Rewriting Lessons"

2015-02-16 17:41

Keep to goo work.

Man, this is awesome.

BetoGSanchez in the post "LESSON 1: Lines, Ellipses and Boxes"

2015-02-02 04:02

Thanks, very helpful feedback, I liked very much the exercises and I already bought two pens like yours 0.3 and 0.5, I'll do the 250 boxes exercise and the next lesson, I'm enjoying this very much.

BetoGSanchez in the post "LESSON 1: Lines, Ellipses and Boxes"

2015-01-27 04:32

Starting this subreddit and done with the Lesson 1.

I liked this exercise very much, it's the very basic practice I never did and I saw a lot of problems I never noticed, like the bad habit of using the wrist, of constantly correcting myself and doubting my decisions.

Question: I'm using Pentel Wow! Gel, Is it a good option, I don't want to spend on expensive tools.

Anyway here's my homework!

BetoGSanchez in the post "Who Are You? Introduce Yourselves!"

2015-01-26 21:22

Hello, I'm 26 old and in 2 days I'll turn 27 old :D (beers!!!!), I studied digital media on college and work on videogames and interactive media. I like the field of work but I'm not doing what I love, creating ideas and making them into images as a way of storytelling. I have taken some art classes, here and there but mostly they turn out to be mediocre, here in my city (Monterrey, Mexico) art it's not view as something valuable and my family didn't help on my first years of self-taught. Now I'm taking the course of Level up! on CA.org and it's great, but when I saw this sub I knew I have to participate on this community.

I knew I wanted to make art for a living since I discovered Marko Djurdjevic artwork back on 2008, and even when I keep drawing I didn't have a organize aproach and also a big deal was my mental situation just didn't allowed me to accept my failures and f**k (just in case) perfection, I struggle with severe anxiety. Since last year I realize being part of a (art) community it's important, to be part of something larger than me, helpt to improve and to not lose hope, to keep pushing. Now I'm also part a figure drawing club with awesome people here in my city. Art for me is pivotal on my personal expression (even though I can hardly do something from imagination), I want to work doing art, meaninful art, something that will inspire someone like other artist inspire me, to let them know it's achievable.

Here's my DA! where you can see some of my work, even when the work of other artist inspire me, different mediums inspire me more like books, music, nature, cinema.

I found this subreddid on google, and I found this one the most helpful.

BetoGSanchez in the post "So you've decided to go back to the basics. We're here to help."

2015-01-20 01:28

I'm not a regular user of reddit. But this is just right what I Need.

THANKS mate.