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Jan 2021

Hey friends! We've all seen these "don't draw like this, but like this" takes on Instagram and twitter and needless to say they're bad. Nothing is disallowed in art, be it drawing hands in a certain way, drawing eyes in a certain way, whatever!

So I thought it would be funny to parody this, and make these kind of takes but make it extremely specific to quirks in your own art style!
Post yours and share some fun/unconventional things you do in your art! (can be in the same format as me, which parodies the original type of posts)

Here's mine which is always having both ears visible (except for in profile view)

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@uselessgoddess
"no one can redline it" is so powerful djdnskdj I love sketching in different colours! This is a good take!

Some of the do´s and don´t are really a bit stupid.
I love the howtothinkwhenyoudraw ones by the Etherington brothers
and they have some of the do´s & don´t too

And I like the approach to learn many ways to draw something,
like the Riley & Loomis method to draw the human body, I learned
them both but both don´t work for what I´m drawing so I invented
my own method which is maybe wrong for some people but works
for me perfectly.

I think about a way to put that into an art tip :slight_smile:

I was talking to my friends in my comic server about little rules I have for my art and we got on the subject of that "dont do this do this" parodying of drawing character teeth and one of my friends (PierceMcBee on twitter) drew this

Eyebags are probably my biggest constant through all my character drawings. I also do the both ears visible thing. I don't care if his ear would have to be coming out of his cheek for it to be visible at that angle, it just looks better that way.

Gotta do it even when it doesn't logically make sense

ESPECIALLY if it doesn't logically make sense

And this one : just know better the subject you plan to draw!

I've always wondered why certain people use different colors when drawing out a sketch

I tried it and I didn't know it could draw in someone attention and look good and it is like for me easy to see where to outline it.
why haven't I tried this before?? :cry_02:
for me it is amazin :triumph:

That´s something which originally comes from traditional art.
They used a blue pen to sketch and inked over it and you don´t see
the blue later when they reproduced the page, very vague explaination
because of limited english skills.
I sketch everything with blue or red on the computer because it´s easier
to differ the black ink from the sketch, sometimes I also have 2 layers
of sketches over each other when I draw something difficult. Imagine
I would do that all in black, it would be a mess

FYI I realized that Photoshop just has a hell ton of windows as I was setting this up. Like I could go deeper.

The only specific advise I have for all artists is to read the guidelines of a website and make sure you understand them, before submitting the work you spent months slaving over and swearing blood vengeance on the site/organization that rejected it. :confounded::confounded::confounded:

This is why I bought a separate web domain to post SHILO to ontop of Tapas and Webtoon, because I'm at 75% sure that it'll be taken down eventually on at least Webtoon. Even if the website guidelines are clear and you follow them, sometimes the mods are choosy and can take your stuff down anyway because it's left up to interpretation

AAAAGGHHH!!!! Webtoons broke my spirit last year, lol. They took down a chapter from my title because I drew tiny bit of violence and I swore never again to even look on that site. :joy::joy::joy: