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burningblueskies
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Yes I definitely do but I'm not sure exactly what classes you offer or focus on. Lack of patience is at the top of it all ^_^ But I guess it's because I have too much to do I lack time to allot on what I love doing most. Second, SHADING... (I really think part of this is my lack of time and, therefore, patience). Third, WORKING ON WARDROBES (making it all look flowing and believable... something like that). Third, trouble building up my confidence and knowing that different artists have different styles and techniques so I don't have to pressure myself too much and struggle too hard to excel.
Lets take this one problem at a time. 1. I'm Irish and therefore know a thing or two about being impatient.Trust me this is worth being patient for if you want to do this professionally.Supprisingly art is the only thing I am patient with. 2.With shading ,think 3 dimesionally.Use a flashlight and shine it on different things, paying close attention to where the light hits the object and where it doesn't.The medium you work in will determine how realistic your art will be , but no matter what you use as you practice this your art will be more defined and believable. 3.Clothing is a pain in the a!@.Don't let it get to you.Look in magazines or better yet go to the mall or a park and start drawing the people you see.Remember that clothing folds at the joints and goes around the body so make sure the lines are curved to show that. 4.Above all else try and have fun with your art.It can be a good way to relax.Your art will improve in time.I hardly ever go anywhere without my sketch book.Practice as much as you can and you will get better.
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" A true artist always walks outside the lines ,challenges the status quo,shows us new ways to think."
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" A true artist always walks outside the lines ,challenges the status quo,shows us new ways to think."
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Satisfy your curious mind as you would drink to quench your thirst.
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" A true artist always walks outside the lines ,challenges the status quo,shows us new ways to think."
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Satisfy your curious mind as you would drink to quench your thirst.
1. I'm Irish and therefore know a thing or two about being impatient.Trust me this is worth being patient for if you want to do this professionally.Supprisingly art is the only thing I am patient with.
2.With shading ,think 3 dimesionally.Use a flashlight and shine it on different things, paying close attention to where the light hits the object and where it doesn't.The medium you work in will determine how realistic your art will be , but no matter what you use as you practice this your art will be more defined and believable.
3.Clothing is a pain in the a!@.Don't let it get to you.Look in magazines or better yet go to the mall or a park and start drawing the people you see.Remember that clothing folds at the joints and goes around the body so make sure the lines are curved to show that.
4.Above all else try and have fun with your art.It can be a good way to relax.Your art will improve in time.I hardly ever go anywhere without my sketch book.Practice as much as you can and you will get better.
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" A true artist always walks outside the lines ,challenges the status quo,shows us new ways to think."
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