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Jan 2016

An empty school playground with remnants that recess has just ended.

A ski lodge where someone has set up a romantic scene to get ready to propose to their partner.

An freshly stocked aisle in a grocery store.

The inside of a car! (Ugh. Sorry.)

I was gonna say a town square, but I also vote for graveyard.

Grand canyon (or any and large canyon) at sunset after a thunderstorm? I had a painting of one as my screensaver for forever and it's still one of my favorite pictures

Cities! Even from different points of view! Hard to draw but very good practice!

For painting, Tokyo or New York skylines (or Vegas), because there a lot of nighttime photos of them online.
Lots of hues, fun to paint.

For line-art, city streets. Harder to find photos of them online though. Ooh, or a strip mall, because of the various angles and lines. Also, if you can snap a photo yourself of a strip mall, there should be people, which helps in the practice. Sometimes, online photos of strip malls are taken at odd times to avoid people standing on the sidewalks.

Practicing on background people helps me a lot, because I have to remind myself to think of them more as shapes/silhouettes than detailed objects, like a main character. Not that detailing background people isn't a style of it's own.

Draw some buildings like what you would see in big cities but in worm's eye view.

O wow dat is but cold I'm shaking just looking at it.
But that snowman is givin me a thumbs up so I think we're cool :Y