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After re-thinking my entire outlook on the world... well... I've decided to turn a new page (metaphorically) and start doing what I enjoy the most. Drawing, for one. I have currently decided that I am going to be doing a complete study of Naruto styled artwork - whether it be fanart or actual, and am going to improve my artwork whether my brain protests or not. Wish me luck.
Amiee
Amiee
Apparently all I'm good for in life...
Yeah... so, I've recently got my braces tightened - consequently my teeth are killing me. My glasses are annoying me now, as every time I take them off the world turns into motion blur, with gives me a head ache, and I'm supposed to be doing homework right now, but as you can see, aren't, merely for your benefit should you read this... and all things considered, I'm not very good at drawing manga currently, so no one will be reading this. Should I spend a lot of time, then sure, but I'm mostly reading fanfiction - that, and I really need to know how to work Photoshop so as to be able to draw manga and start work on animations...
Eh, who care
Monday 29th August 2011- 3:43pm - At home on sofa!
Hi!
This is my first day on DeviantART! Ha aha! I've been considering joining for a while now, seeing everyone's drawings and all, so I'm going to try and get better at my portraits of different people, and trying to get those damn faces right.
Ha ha ah... as you can tell, I'm probably not the best at faces, considering I complained about it, but, I have tried to draw some bits. They failed, I know, but hell, it was only a doodle!
;D Lot's of virtual love,
Amiee!
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Practice makes perfect.
But in the end, isn't it more rewarding to have your own style? Using elements of others' or using them as examples is a great way to improve, but to copy an art style completely seems a little hollow. Instead of drawing like someone you admire, aim to surpass them so that eventually they might admire you.
That being said, if I could draw in Kishimoto's style I'd probably use it to write the best horrible doujins the world has ever seen...
But in the end, isn't it more rewarding to have your own style? Using elements of others' or using them as examples is a great way to improve, but to copy an art style completely seems a little hollow. Instead of drawing like someone you admire, aim to surpass them so that eventually they might admire you.
That being said, if I could draw in Kishimoto's style I'd probably use it to write the best horrible doujins the world has ever seen...