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honestly i've got no clue about any classes. most of what i know about drawing came from grandma and this one class where a prof taught me how to play around with graphite thickness. as for learning in general, i've always loved just observing, studying manga artists' work and trying to imitate it. ex; sui ishida - takehiko inoue
learned 3D modeling in zbrush during my career - maya software; took a big leap bc if you know 3D you can model and light to your liking. even if ur modeling looks terrible, doesn't matter, it's only a ugly base so u can visualize the pose / lighting / structure better
sending u a random tutorial would be to make it look like i learned that way, i didn't. try picking a painter, mangaka, comic artist you enjoy and try to mimic their stuff. if you can find clips of them working and see how they move the pencil or brush that's where the good stuff is
on a related note, i tend to be a very temperamental person and that leads me to wonder how i manage to get past my frustrations, but here i am lolol. when i was like 10 i used to watch james baxter's video of him drawing the Spirit horse on repeat. downside was that anxiety gnawed at me and i wanted to be as good as him in a snap of a finger. don't be like my child self, give yourself time. hope this helps and isn't a nothingburger
i admire your work so much, i want to paint like you.


never give up, i used to be all about traditional art and wasnt too into digital but then i started vibing with it
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i am (not) her
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do not repost my severance art on elon musk's cesspool (twitter) please and thanks
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outie mark from severance inspired this drunk viktor; happy divorce
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drawing tablet accidentally broke; on a positive note, i’m opening my online print shop tomorrow

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