You know, it is hard to define exactly why, but I like this one significantly better. I think it is partly the shading on the beak, which seems more realistic and less generic than the earlier ones, and also the dots and lines on the face look like something that is really there, rather than just what one would expect to be there. Are you perhaps looking more closely now? Any way, good job!
Absolutely. The dots are actually on the picture I've taken. I'm trying to draw all the shadows, all the little face feathers and remember the glint of reflection in their eyes. I think they're starting to have a little more expression which is probably helped by these being my girls and I know the personality I'm trying to capture too. I think I'm going to continue with hens for the rest of the month as they are improving so much. This is the whole aim of the challenge: To get into a rythym where you are more naturally seeing what is there and to train your hand to connect better with your head.
I'd like to be able to satisfy my creative urges through art, therefore I am teaching myself how to draw. I touched on basic techniques in school and am trying to extend on that.
Feel free to leave suggestions on how I can improve.
I am starting off as a self confessed novice.
That was originally quoted by Thomas Edison to describe genius, but I think it also describes motivation. Some people also use this quote to describe creativity. If you talk to any creative person they will tell you that they've created a lot of flops to get to their masterpieces.
Creativity is a muscle. If you want that muscle to stay strong you’ve got to use it every day. Do things that you know will be difficult, and if they are hard, do them every day until you are good at them. Expand your creative muscles. You don’t grow by staying within your comfort zone.
Ruts are for chumps. Just because you’re going through a bit of a rut that doesn’t mean you should stop drawing, sewing* or any other creative outlet. Accept that not everything you produce is going to be awesome and keep going. If you’ve lost excitement for a project then ask yourself why it’s not exciting anymore. What can you do to make it exciting again? Change something!
* I mention sewing here because it is where I want to take my art and one of the reasons I am practicing drawing.
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You know, it is hard to define exactly why, but I like this one significantly better. I think it is partly the shading on the beak, which seems more realistic and less generic than the earlier ones, and also the dots and lines on the face look like something that is really there, rather than just what one would expect to be there. Are you perhaps looking more closely now? Any way, good job!
Absolutely. The dots are actually on the picture I've taken. I'm trying to draw all the shadows, all the little face feathers and remember the glint of reflection in their eyes. I think they're starting to have a little more expression which is probably helped by these being my girls and I know the personality I'm trying to capture too.
I think I'm going to continue with hens for the rest of the month as they are improving so much. This is the whole aim of the challenge: To get into a rythym where you are more naturally seeing what is there and to train your hand to connect better with your head.
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