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

2014-11-17 05:18

Thanks! I've gotten a general overview of the lessons and they don't look too contradictory. The workshop is very animation-oriented and gesture heavy while the lessons here seem very structural. Can't wait to get started.

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

2014-11-17 04:25

Hey, I'm 19, and I've been drawing for just about a year.

I was in college for a bit for game development at first trying for the programming/design stream but I ended up loving the art stream. despite only having drawn occasionally. It's something I'm going to do professionally. It was basically a rush course. Three months later, dropped out and drawing from Loomis and Hampton books. Kinda learning but kinda not since I've been copying the pictures.

Now in a portfolio workshop to try to get into animation or illustration or niche pixel art.

A couple of the better pictures I like from last week drawing farm animals:

Alpaca and Cow drawn in dollar store blue marker that's been running out.

Found out about this subreddit from the sidebar of the DigitalPainting subreddit.