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Sure it is! To me anyway.
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TearOtoku wrote:
Keep Practicing, if its bad the first time, you can do better next time, If someone criticizes you on how bad it is, ignore it.


When drawing and showing it to other people, you should expect criticism because it's their way of saying what they think about it. You can't just ignore negative comments because it makes you note that and gets you to become a better drawer o-o

Edit : Unless that negative comment is just horrible,cruel, and messed up.
THEN you can ignore it.
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meant negative criticism don't mean good ones, thats why i said on how "bad" it is
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Another reason besides it being fun to me, that i took up drawing i mean, is that i'm an author too. So i was thinking i could do my own illustrations.
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*waits for drawings.*
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XVongolaX wrote:
TearOtoku wrote:
Keep Practicing, if its bad the first time, you can do better next time, If someone criticizes you on how bad it is, ignore it.


When drawing and showing it to other people, you should expect criticism because it's their way of saying what they think about it. You can't just ignore negative comments because it makes you note that and gets you to become a better drawer o-o

Edit : Unless that negative comment is just horrible,cruel, and messed up.
THEN you can ignore it.


Tear likes to be circlejerked. ignore her

I would encouraged to present your works and get some feedback. If a person tell you that it's bad at the start, ask for specific reasons and then improve on that section. There is a difference between "unique style" and "ugly". You will find your own style as you advance your skills, and I suggest not to use "unique style" as an excuse at the start, like those teenagers on DeviantArt.

In general, I suggest try penciling/shading easy shapes first, such as sphere, cones, boxes, and pyramids. Move onto more organic stuff when you get better at shading, scaling, and free handing perspectives. Organic objects can be leafs, flowers, or even small animals. Once you get good at that, you can move on to drawing tissue papers and hanged clothes. Of course then you can get into all the perspective, color scheme, composition... etc

I suggest leaving drawing human last. Speaking from personal exp, starting with human will only lead to drawing disproportionate characters with no shoulders.
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