Tag: fineart

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Drawing plan 60: Waffle, wack, wallop, wham, whimper, whip

Hi, friends, for the drawing plan 60, I thought about giving up Tuesday and Friday daily blogging. Once before, I brought it, but I didn’t which days. Also, I choose those days because each previous day is the start of many tasks. Then, if I give myself a break the next day, I will have…
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Drawing plan 59: Fizz, flick, flip, flop, flutter. Glug, glup, groan

Hi, yesterday, drawing plan 59; I worked on the usual items, but then I had to host Imaginative Illustrators, and that’s when I got hurt. My buddy’s car broke down, so I stepped up and took over the meetup. Everything went fine, but as I was drawing, I noticed that I was running low on…
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Drawing plan 58: Cackle, chatter, cheep, chirp, chomp, choo-choo

Hi, friends, for the drawing plan 58 yesterday, to my surprise, I had multiple creative individuals enter the Meetup. I run Aspiring Artists of NYC at 8:30 am. During the Meetup, we use the idea of spaced learning to speed up our process. Also, it’s formally known as Art DIET, designed by Reuben Lara. Then,…
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Drawing plan 57: Giggle, growl, grunt, grunt, growl, giggle

Hi, friends, for the drawing plan 57 yesterday, I spent my time trying to Win the Wacom One. ClipStudio Paint plans to give away a drawing tablet to lucky winners each day for six days straight. Then, the company wants us to name our favorite illustrator and follow all their social media accounts. Also, I…
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Drawing plan 56: Bloop, Bawl, Belch, Blurt, Bang

Hi, friends, for the drawing plan 56 yesterday, I spent my morning studying Neal Adams. For example, my goal is to learn how to write and draw from the shoulder. Also, there are many advantages to doing it that way. For example, I will get less tired because I’m using less press on my wrist…
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Drawing plan 55: Squirt, sprinkle, spray, splash. Dribble, drip

Hi, friends, for the drawing plan 55, yesterday, my friend Nito sent me a YouTube link. In the video, Neal Adams shows the best way to hold a pen for inking comics. Then, and to my surprise, I learned that it’s better to draw using the soft parts of your fingers. In the morning, I…
