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Sep 2020

Be a murder teddy. That's what he's done to me. :joy:

(I can stop these silly Norman drawings if you want me to.)

Okay then, I'll keep them coming then. :wink:

I know this is gonna sound like weird advice but the real key, in my opinion, to drawing tech/vehicles isn't the base shapes. It's all in the transitions between those shapes. The smooth seems between doors and frames of a luxury vehicle...the janky plates and pipes of steampunk...the exposed wires and energy sources of a mad scientist.

I'm of the opinion, because of this observation, that unlike figure drawing or storytelling thumbnails...

You gotta do full renders of tech/vehicles to get better and better at it.

My two cents.

Noted. I appreciate the advice and I'll keep it in mind for the future.

Hi! i just stopped by to say, never hate your art because it is a process.
If you skip a process in making something, it ruins the final result.
You also had to draw it to know where and how to get better, did you not?
Every step counts, so enjoy it while you're at it!
From personal experience, i've learnt to love my art even if i'm not as picaso as many other artist. I can strive to get better too, but that's what makes me, me.
and you, you!

my profile picture was the last thing i drew without it being about a comic (':

Do you love me or do you hate me I honestly can't tell :sob:

I love ya, but Norman can't hog all the fun! :joy:

First digital illustration that I did for one of my main characters.