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I Gotta Draw 50000 Bad Draws First

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If I reblogged content of yours it is because you are an inspiration/goals/reference! The “crappy” part is solely in reference to the mantra that if I wanna do good draws I gotta get through all the bad draws in my pen first.This is @thelasthomelyurl's art sideblog. They're still learning!
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redportrait

me, having deeply fallen out of the practice of writing poetry: I can’t write any more, I am now a Talentless Hack

the voice of my 11th grade journalism/12th grade creative writing teacher who rly did know everything: if you stop writing for a while the words will build up and stagnate. to clear the water, you will have to open the dam completely, and accept the fact that what initially comes out will not be palatable

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m-s-harris

This. This is so true. Starting again is more important than what you actually write. You are rusty. You’ll build up momentum again. All you need to do is start.

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Actually, while I’m here, I really liked how this lighting study of a Starship Troopers frame turned out. Started in just colored pencil but I really wasn’t happy with the cave walls and ended up overworking it, so I went over with gouache and I feel like bringing in the ultra saturated brights helped to sell the feeling of illumination

The shitty draws scientific method continues to gather supporting evidence.

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If you love animals or drawing then you should add this book to your collection. The Art of Animal Drawing is a crash course in not only animal anatomy, but usage of lines, page composition, animation and more! It covers over 20 different species, but the material itself may be incorporated into any type of figure drawing.

There’s an online version of the book HERE, or you can purchase it on Amazon.com

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amarilloo

holy shit this is beautiful

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Draw badly. Write nonsensically. Embroider messily. Burn what you bake and cook. Get paint everywhere. Read half a book. Lose your mind for a bit. Plant things. Have faith in the process. Abandon 70 wood-carving projects. Get a kit and do some of it and never return to it. Get comfortable with sucking and losing motivation. Continue to create with reckless abandon.

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another important thing to remember is 1) u can pick up any hobby at any point in ur life and get outstandingly good at it & 2) the project u've been working on & aren't pleased w the current outcome so far will not be your last. u will draw/crochet/paint/sculpt/write another piece, and another, and you will have many chances to be fully content w your craft. so you should cherish the joy of making art instead of worrying ab the results & think ab how lovely it is that we're all vessels for artistry and we can share the divine act of creation!!!!!

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prokopetz

One-pagers and pamplet games are well and good, but I think as a matter of principle every tabletop RPG designer needs to have at least one game to which they've devoted vastly greater word count than the depth of its premise really warrants. You don't need to publish it, necessarily – it can be a perpetual playtest draft you never get around to actually playtesting, or even marshalling into something coherent enough to be playtested, as long as you have it. It's enriching.

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