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So what was the best thing you found to chew on? :smiley:

Trying to figure out that height difference. I guess I will need to use my brother for the better idea lol.

Chill Eugene and Peggy's nurture loving side. I love these two

Can they be any sweeter? :heart_03: Eugene looks so cozy.

It's between (savory) fluffy and crispy potato croquettes and (sweet) super dense donuts but there was just a whole ton of great food and even more stops we wanted to try that we didn't have time for. Good reason to go back :).

@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:

I can’t seen an exact date, but it looks like the sketch a day thread is two years old this month. :smile::heart:

Day two, I'm almost where I'm supposed to be. Downside of making up your mind a couple days late.


Notice the difference between these two characters. Psychopathy looks like Little Miss Perfect, but if you look at the kitchen counter? She's clearly nuts.
Sociopathy, on the other hand, looks like an absolute menace. He's beating up a random guy in an alley, for crying out loud. But he seems to be redeemable - he's questioning right and wrong.

I am so nervous my next prompt is Depression, and my whole family has a habit of barging in my room at the wrong time

The cool thing about is that I´m super focused when I draw blind.
I only been doing this for one day but I think it will be good for my visual
library because I´m forced to see it in front of my inner eye

I continue my muscle studies.
I never thought much about the muscles in the back of the leg.

A cool thing happened, I had that newspaper article (which I didn´t read yet)
and a local school wrote me a message after they read the article and they
asked me if I want to teach drawing in the school. Not sure if I will do it,
I kind of hate schools :smiley:

Gimme a little bit (might take until after 3:00 pm my time due to classes), I’ll try to think of something that might help

@migxmeg man, this skeleton guy looks so rad xD
@Legendofgenii that line weight really makes a lot of difference! :heart_eyes:
@Lensing I love how you also pay attention to the fat and other details!

While I am having my struggles in making 3 white 20-something dudes as different as possible for Hex S3 (omg I drew myself a 21 y.o. Jaeger and I am overly happy about it), quick sketch of Mistletoe Fairy! We actually see her once in the comic.

It'll be 2 years on November 18! :tapa_pop: And yeah those line combos (and scowl) are amazing :hushed:.

@aqua03 looking super cool - love those relaxed sitting poses! Sometimes it helps me to draw a few cross section ellipses (or just the whole cylinders on a separate layer to get the placement in space) when limbs are being troublesome.

@Lensing congrats on the opportunity, whether or not you want to do it! :laughing: I keep enjoying your breakdowns of the anatomy lesson - so much info - thanks for posting!

@Kelheor "Skelly" is kind of rad in his own way lol. The fairies have been fantastic - your style has evolved so much since Fairy Price! And I am all aboard this Peggy/Eugene ship :smirk::coffee_love:.

Oh hey, this thread is also a Scorpio xD
@migxmeg aw thanks :cry_01: I suddenly developed an enormous amount of love for this ship and now I am unstoppable :smiling_imp: I would like to try out other ones (because there are...some) , but I assume posting them would be too spoilery and I don't want to suffer alone :werebork:

ahaha understandable :rofl:.

@bronte448 might want to pop some of these under a spoiler drop-down with a warning/double check forum guidelines! I think these kinds of images can be upsetting for some.