DRAWING EVERY SINGLE DAY UNTIL I BECOME BETTER THAN EVERYONE (Thread)

Art Practice Day 96

Did the thing some more times to prepare for the hell that is drawing bodies.

I think I’m doing good?

Art Practice Day 97

I decided to smoke since I haven’t done it in a month and this is the result.

Man I love drawing weird shit when I’m high (Ignore that Mari looks 40)

what unspoken horrors has mari seen

she smoked a blunt that basil rolled.

You can also just not smoke for another month. That works too.

How else would we get weed Mari then.

Art Practice Day 98

I practiced Page 55 and drew heads turning at different directions as well as a different poses as Loomis intended. I also drew one of the figures in a seductive pose for some reason.

Some of the heads look demonic so I’m redoing this part.

Art Practice Day 99

Waiting for an artistic breakthrough so enjoy these heads I was practicing for angles.

WE’RE COMING UP ON DAY ONE-ZERO-ZERO!!!

(Complete sentence)

About to complete the PewDiePie challenge with 10x less the results.

Art Practice Day 100

For day 100 I drew this cute puppy with Marc brunet’s linework guide. You can see from the hair on the other side of the body being lighter.

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I don’t know the full context behind the reference, but I KNOW this is NOT wholesome.

Art Practice Day 101

I drew goofy poses since the heads were getting on my nerves.

Art Practice Day 102

Drew sum heads and they were weird!!!???!!!.

Art Practice 103

New political cartoon dropped

Art Practice Day 104

Drew figures in poses, one day this will translate onto actual people.

I was sitting here thinking about how I’m gonna improve my slow progress but then I realized that I could learn more ways of head drawing then just the Loomis method and then combine them into 1 head drawing method

(Peak Artstyle Development)

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Art Practice Day 105

Getting closer and closer to the ultimate art breakthrough

I’m gonna find other sources and combine them so that I truly will “Become better than all of you”, as the title says.

This is unironically the way you should go about learning art. Take all the sources you like, learn from them, and compare them to others. There’s no guarantee that what worked for them will work for you, so you need versatility in your learning.

Found something called the reilly abstraction gonna see what that’s about.