I like good storytelling and chocolate.
An introspective person in a constant battle of morality.
Want to draw faster? 👉 Simplify subjects into memorable shapes.
Need more detail? 👉 Use reference.
Stuck in a frustration loop? 👉 Get feedback.
Struggling with proportions? 👉 Compare elements as you draw.
Want to draw faster? 👉 Simplify subjects into memorable shapes.
Need more detail? 👉 Use reference.
Stuck in a frustration loop? 👉 Get feedback.
Struggling with proportions? 👉 Compare elements as you draw.
1) This shouldn't take too long
2) Oh no
1) This shouldn't take too long
2) Oh no
Anyway, just create. Write shit, draw shit, build whatever you want, that's the important part.
There's no be-all end-all formula for the Perfect Work.
Just be YOU. No one can ever create what YOU create b/c it's you making it, and you are the only you.
Anyway, just create. Write shit, draw shit, build whatever you want, that's the important part.
There's no be-all end-all formula for the Perfect Work.
Just be YOU. No one can ever create what YOU create b/c it's you making it, and you are the only you.
This thought is sabotaging your progress.
30 minutes daily can lead to results, but you must take the chance.
This thought is sabotaging your progress.
30 minutes daily can lead to results, but you must take the chance.
Draw slower
Observe more
Observe again
Don’t give up after the first sketch
Use references
Ask for feedback
Work simple, then add details
Iterate on ideas
Try a new process
Make frequent comparisons to refs
Draw what you love
Draw with others
Draw slower
Observe more
Observe again
Don’t give up after the first sketch
Use references
Ask for feedback
Work simple, then add details
Iterate on ideas
Try a new process
Make frequent comparisons to refs
Draw what you love
Draw with others
Day jobs eat up energy. There's always a wrestling match between insufficient time and a lack of motivation. When you do have time, you're exhausted from thinking about how you should be drawing instead of scrolling.
Sound familiar? Let's talk about it:
Day jobs eat up energy. There's always a wrestling match between insufficient time and a lack of motivation. When you do have time, you're exhausted from thinking about how you should be drawing instead of scrolling.
Sound familiar? Let's talk about it: