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@LCT_m_a_d aw, so glad to hear that! I ever expected them to become such a nice couple, but happy we did that🤭:heart:
@migxmeg hahaha ikr! He's such a teddy bear :bear:
Oh damn, this all sounds so nice indeed, and I never tried croquettes! Will try making them :heart_02:

Don't skip the tonkatsu sauce! If you like potatoes and deep fried things I'm sure you'll love them.

Oh my gawd. Thank you so much for the advice. Yes, the biggest part I have yet to resolve was that, breast portion. I see the video, but i have to disagree with the 'nah' part. I don't mean to disagree with his teaching. What I disagree with was I didn't draw it in a circle. I did draw it in a tear-dropping shape. Maybe I put on the layer of their cloth to make the shape become wider and thus, the conclusion of the circle is there.
I take notes based on that video and will do my best to present another sketch in the future. Thanks, for the share and knowledge.

I´m trying something new, sketching without looking at the canvas.
I have the feeling that it´s good for the ability to picture scenes in
my head. Something I´m not good at and want to get better at.
I inked over the sketch and put the old paper thingy behind it to
make it look fancy :stuck_out_tongue:

Another thing I´m training at the moment is a 4 step training method
which is pretty satisfying so far
1) trace over the picture
2) draw it by looking at the reference
3) draw it without looking at the reference
4) draw it without looking at the canvas

I´m doing this training right now with proportions, heads, facial features
and rooms

Thanks! Also, It's awesome to see you've got a mural class happening. I'd love to see a mural by you someday (no pressure)!

I doodled this little drawing but then I found out I have a whole bunch of brushes on Krita that I haven't seen before, so I just kinda went at it. Playing with digital brushes is always a fun excercise!

@DualDragons Really nice values. I like how you nailed down the contrasting textures.

@DanielRKM :sweat_smile: There's already a fair amount of pressure to learn how to work in color. I naturally prefer working in larger sizes so the local mural initiative is kind of exciting. I'm going back to my colored digital designs so that I can develop some concepts.

@Kelheor I like how most of his face is showing and just her profile :innocent:

I’ve been experimenting recently. With lighter lines on things further away, as well as on some of the finer details.

I used to just ink everything in the same (chonky) brush, but now I think a variety of line thicknesses is more fun to look at. Hopefully. :sweat_smile: