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Hello Art friendo, I've attached art I finished last week. I started digital art around 4 years ago, so I'm also pretty plebby. But if you think my art is okay and have any questions, you can message me anytime on my Instagram. https://www.instagram.com/fifitheshroom/ Otherwise here are some tips based off my own journey: 1) If you are interes......   3 reply
04 11,2025
Look at a lot of faces. No, seriously, just stare at faces and understand how their structure works (this can be anatomically like accounting for bone structure). Reading comics also helps, especially if you read comics with characters drawn in the style you want to draw in (I read Aisha) and it’s an overall great way to memorize faces.   reply
04 11,2025
trust me when i say doing art studies of faces from pinterest is going to SAVE YOU, other recs are: https://www.youtube.com/@pikat, https://www.youtube.com/@YTartschool, if you want to learn more composition and dynamic pose refs, study yoneyama mai's art, https://www.youtube.com/@LaovaanArt. if you want heres a quick ref for how i draw faces !!!   2 reply
04 11,2025
For face proportions and perspective, I recommend grabbing a face panel either from your fav artist or your fav manhwa, paste it into your art app, use a colored pen and trace a base over it. After tracing a base, trace the features and see where the features line up on the base, then try doing it yourselves. (I literally have a clip studio documen......   2 reply
04 11,2025
Tracing omg. It helped so much when I was a beginner. Symmetry tool is also helpful to get things even but obviously not for everything. Pinterest is also amazing cause you can mostly look up anything for tips and stuff and it will be there, I also find it helpful to be in a art server on discord for tips when I can’t figure out how to do somethi......   1 reply
04 11,2025
Going to address the P.S. right off the bat—but preach. Human craft shall never die. Keep drawing! Anyways, digital commission artist here, with a story, some tips and a book recc. I stagnated for a looong while at some point, but I was not at all satisfied with where my skills were. My usual source of improvement was not helping, but at some p......   1 reply
04 11,2025
I recommend starting with some life drawing classes. Try drawing real things and real people first. This will help a lot with understanding placement, proportions, perceptive, and even shading. After some understanding, you can simplify to an anime style if that's what you are aiming for. Learn the basics first, then you can branch out to what you'......   reply
04 11,2025
FUCK AI WOOOOOO I SUPPORT THIS!!! My tip is watching isn't practicing. if you're watching a youtube video about art tips and a pencil isnt in your hand drawing alongside them, you are procrastinating and not learning anything. You've got this! GET BACK THAT PASSION! I'm gonna draw RIGHT NOW because you motivated me WOOOOOOO   reply
04 11,2025
Drawing people I find really hot helps   1 reply
04 11,2025
Study the proportions on my pieces (no ai used)   5 reply
04 11,2025
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