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Apr 2022

while working on comics I also draw graffiti what do you draw

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Portraits, that´s how I got back into drawing 7 years ago.
I´m still learning how to do it, it´s really tough but I´m getting better at it.

Pro tip when you don´t want people in a café to find out that you are drawing them:
sunglasses.

In general I love drawing everything that has to do with humans. Hands, bodies, faces, poses.
I love drawing design stuff from the 1950s because I think that everything from that era looks
great, they were on a high design level in that time and I think it went downhill from then on, there
are some exceptions

Flowers, animals, scenery & buildings. Cute random critters and meme redraws. Other artists OCs. :grinning:

I like drawing happy people. The more silly or cute a character is, the better! I quickly mirror emotions so drawing happy characters makes me happy :smiley:

I've always loved drawing people more than anything else. It's a pastime in and of itself to fill my sketchbook with characters and come up with histories for them as I draw, determining how it'd shape their appearance, be a result of it, or clash with it. Practicing a variety of body types, expressions, poses, designs, and ages is a lot of fun, and it becomes an exercise in character-building as well as figure art practice.

I love people-watching too, but don't tend to draw them in public. I'm more likely to stare at you intensely when I think you're not looking, then file away your idiosyncrasies to give to one of my characters later. :]

On the flip side, I'm not a fan of drawing anything that isn't a person, and definitely not of anything inorganic or manmade. Used to be into drawing animals as a kid (lots of horses, birds, deer, and wolves), but at some point it started to bore me. Can't draw good building/interior settings, vehicles, or techy sci-fi stuff (ex: robots) to save my life.

I love love drawing animals (real or made-up), people, clothes/fashion, robots. I'm sorta neutral about plants or trees. For some reason, I can't draw furnitures, especially sofas and beds. They always look weird. :joy:

I do that all the time, the observing part and give the details to one of my characters :smiley: :smiley: :smiley:
that´s the best. Some people look like comic figures in real life because they have exaggerated features

I am the odd one out. I hated it when I was younger and I couldn't draw proportionate people.I can now, but I still need practice. I enjoy drawing people, landscapes, food, and in animate objects. They are easy to draw, and so much fun to color. Don't get me wrong, people are interesting to draw, but they're not my favorite.

Besides drawing my characters, I also like to doodle ideas for video games. I will doodle little critters for the game and maps and screen layouts. Are these games actually being made, not really.

Proportions are just really hard. I still struggle with it and I have to use templates when I draw figures even though
I´m drawing since over 40 years and train every day since 7 years

For me, I can't even use templates. I have to look at the image, and draw it how I see it. Templates seem to make it worse. I like to experience the lines, that way when I'm ready to stop looking at the image and can draw it from memory , it'll be easier for me. It's like muscle memory.

With template:

Without template:

With templates I mean this hear, I always have to draw my characters next to something like that, it somehow helps me not
to feel lost. I use the one on the left of chibli like 4 head proportions and the one on the right for more realistic figures.
Sometimes I don´t look at the template but it´s just good to have it there to check if the legs are not to short or anything.
The short legs syndrome is something I had all my drawing life

That's cool. I have always wanted someone to show me the ropes, to push me harder. Thank you, all of your, for doing just that. Being self taught and projecting your ideas is talent that you are born with, but sometimes you just need motivation. So thanks again.

I love life drawing, gesture drawing, drawing hands and feet. Not a fan of still life

I always love drawing the expressions of characters, the hybrid of animals, armors of soldiers, and battle scene between armies from different factions.

I am currently learning how to draw ships, planets, and cities in a SCI-FI genre that I love drawing now and soon either this year or next year I will publish a second comic based on science fiction.