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May 2023

So called “free thinkers” when they see this trend blow up (it’s me, I’m free thinkers)

Top of the morning everyone.
This is the first part of my sketching practice.
5 minutes each. I feel like this is a good practice
to improve when I stick to it

Thats a valid point. Just let me give you my appreciation for justified personal violence. The anatomy of elbow and fist is proven and sometimes necessary :laughing:

Violence is not something I joke about, it´s a sensitve topic for me and I´d rather
not talk about it, thank you for understanding

Finding the joke in-between the panels. The danger of going from crying to saying “hi” in asl. Snot hair. I think I also managed all the stages of grief in here too :joy:

@Lensing You're getting lots of studying in. :smile::+1:

You've also reminded me, I need to look at/draw more people talking.

Trying my hand at the Hanna Barbara style. Though it came out not too different than my usual style.

The 5 minutes timer thing really works well.
My whole life consists of habits and doing things with a timer.
I never thought that I would do that or that I would like it,
but it makes things so much easier.
I also do that with tutorials. When I don´t want to study then
I just set a timer for 5 minutes. 5 minutes are over fast.

That’s good. The Hanna Barbera style is really simple. Most cartoon characters from that era have big round circle eyes, 4 fingers that are not detailed, and their feet is usually facing opposite directions. And a lot of them have a cartoonish expression to them. Even in serious moments, you can tell their mannerisms look animated. Here’s an example you can try next time. Notice the kid on the left:

@AmazementComics
Thank you for tips. I was trying for something Scooby Doo-esque. I'll keep them in mind if I ever decide to try a more classic style.
I probably could've done a better job at positioning her feet though.

@DanielRKM Thank you!

Some doodle ideas of a plant species that uses modified pots to move.