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tight pants
tight pants, scarves, wacky hair, hoodies.
i also adore jackets/hoodies
scarves, very effeminate boys OH WAIT
Noses, eyebrows, collarbones, male stomachssss

Not like "holy fuck these are sexy" I just enjoy drawing them.

And I really enjoy inking with my new penssss. Like it's just really enjoyable to ink with them. They're fineliners (and one brushpen) but you can vary lineweight really easily. And once I get a hang of it, brushpens will probs be the nicest thing to draw with ever.
Pigma brushes, hell yes.
Although I'm not very good with them, when I do something decent with them, I get a boner.
They take a lot of practice!

There are some general control excercises you can do, not that I can remember them off hand. I'll find them for you at some point hurrrr
flying stuff Very Sad

and purple(in shading)
(05-20-2009, 11:41 AM)Zeemort Wrote: [ -> ]They take a lot of practice!

There are some general control excercises you can do, not that I can remember them off hand. I'll find them for you at some point hurrrr
Awesome, thanks. Atm I'm not very good at controlling the weight of the line.

And am I the only one here who overuses crosshatching? I mean, you crosshatch, and it looks good. And then you decide to whoa! crosshatch sum moar, and then it ends up a mess.

I hate that.
I mostly do, uhhh
feathering, I think it's called?
It's like half-crosshatching, you only do one set of lines
and I try to only use it for accents rather than as shading.
Cute-looking things.
I also draw girls a lot, mostly because the guys I draw look girly anyway.
I draw cartoony/humanesque figures. It's like people who have like 4/5 of natural proportions all around but with cartoony hands/feet/face.

I do a alot of full body figures that way...well, almost full, I can never think of a suitable head. I always have people with circles heads. Unsure

And when it comes to drawing from life, realistically, I usually draw women, they're generally more interesting, have softer body types more suitable to my style which is very light/airy and usually have less baggy clothes than guys, makes for easier/more dramatic figures. I also, unlike most of my collegues at school, never overdo the boobs/butt/crotch. Everything's proportional. :o

Oh, also, that "half-crosshatching" is just hatching. Think about it. Cross hatching crosses hatches.


Thank you, art school(s).
paul robertson styled things, scarves, pupiless eyes, cartoony anatomy, over dramatic poses.
Oh, oh
mohawks. Even ungelled. :>
Faces, arm musculature, graffiti, mad people, shoes...
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