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ok so i am super hyper and i dont even know why im posting now... but oh well..so anyways...i have some new drawings...i will scan it on monday...and also... i am officiolly accepting any requests ...for a while..
Supposedly The Phone Will Ring Right After You Do This.
Just read the little stories and Think of a wish as you scroll all The way to the bottom. There is A message there - then make your Wish.
No attachment on this one.
!
Stories
I'm 13 years old, and I wished That my dad would come home from The army, because he'd been having Problems with his heart and right Leg It was 2:53 p .m.. When I made My wish. At 3: 07 PM . (14 minutes Later), the doorbell rang, and There my Dad was, luggage and all!!
I'm Katie and I'm 20 and I've been Having trouble in my job and on the Verge of quitting. I made a simple Wish that my boss would get a new Job. That was at 1:35 and at 2:55 There was an announcement that he Was promoted and was leaving for Another city. Believe me...this Really works!!!
My name is Ann and I am 45 years Of age. I had always been single And had been hoping to get into a Nice, loving relationship for many Years. While kind of daydreaming(and right after receiving this email) I wished that a quality person would Finally come into my life. That was at 9:10 AM on a Tuesday. At 9:55 AM A FedEx delivery man came into my Office.He was cute, polite and Could not stop smiling at me. He Started coming back almost everyday(even without packages) and asked me Out a week later . We married 6 Months later and now have been Happily married for 2 years.
What a great email it was!!
Just scroll down to the end, but While you do, think of a wish. Make your wish when you have completed Scrolling. Whatever age you are, is the Number of minutes it will take for your Wish to come true. Ex.you are 25 years Old, it will take 25 minutes for your wish To come true).
However, if you don't send this to People in 5 minutes, you will have bad Luck for years!!
i saw your post on the forums too XD i also use pose maniacs you said you're lazy in your reply to the other person so here's a link to what i use on there. [link] as far as help goes... practice goes a long way any "talented" artist you see wasn't always talented they had to work for it the same as everyone else. so just draw a lot. also knowing what to practice goes a long way.. don't go pick up some how to draw manga/anime book because they won't really teach you much. if you're going to draw people it helps a lot to learn some anatomy (like skeletal structure can help a lot) the link is good for gesture drawings which are meant to be quick and loose so they force you to pick up anatomy quickly and eventually you'll know it fairly well without even thinking about it. but that just comes through practice.
also you might want to look up some stuff on foreshortening, space, and form. look up some of this stuff try using it in your art and take your time. don't worry about drawing things quickly, other than gestures that is, a lot of great artists will actually spend well over 10 hours quite a few can easily spend over 100 hours on a single work or art) a lot of artists take an hour or two for speed paintings or "quick" sketches. so doing things quickly isn't something that matters very much.
so pretty much my advice is just keep working at it and don't give up.
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some people are just cool enough to not need a signature... i'm obviously not one of those people
Hey, just saw you on the forums. As far as things to draw:
I use posemaniacs.com about every day. The closest place that offers any kind of model sessions is a college an hour away, so it's nice for some quick gesture practice. Won't get you in the hang of feeling where weight and stuff is, though, so you might also try doing a quick sketch of stuff on TV. Don't try to make a detailed image; just a few lines showing weight and movement is good practice.
I also browse the people and portraits photography section on dA a lot.
Ideally, you want to draw from life as much as possible. Drawing from a 2d image removes the step of having to mentally flatten what you're seeing, something that is very good to exercise.
You may want to check out the Vilppu Drawing Manual by Glenn Vilppu. It's by no means the most extensive drawing how-to, but it's a quick read and offers plenty of tips on getting the image in your head onto paper, as well as a crash course on very, very basic anatomy.
wow thanks for all tha advice and websites...only thing could have been better is if u linked the websites...but thats just cuz im lazy...i get the feeling im gonna love posemaniacs.com so thanks
Right After You Do This.
Just read the little stories and
Think of a wish as you scroll all
The way to the bottom. There is
A message there - then make your
Wish.
No attachment on this one.
!
Stories
I'm 13 years old, and I wished
That my dad would come home from
The army, because he'd been having
Problems with his heart and right
Leg It was 2:53 p .m.. When I made
My wish. At 3: 07 PM . (14 minutes
Later), the doorbell rang, and
There my Dad was, luggage and all!!
I'm Katie and I'm 20 and I've been
Having trouble in my job and on the
Verge of quitting. I made a simple
Wish that my boss would get a new
Job. That was at 1:35 and at 2:55
There was an announcement that he
Was promoted and was leaving for
Another city. Believe me...this
Really works!!!
My name is Ann and I am 45 years
Of age. I had always been single
And had been hoping to get into a
Nice, loving relationship for many
Years. While kind of daydreaming(and right after receiving this email)
I wished that a quality person would
Finally come into my life. That was at
9:10 AM on a Tuesday. At 9:55 AM
A FedEx delivery man came into my
Office.He was cute, polite and
Could not stop smiling at me. He
Started coming back almost everyday(even without packages) and asked me
Out a week later . We married 6
Months later and now have been
Happily married for 2 years.
What a great email it was!!
Just scroll down to the end, but
While you do, think of a wish.
Make your wish when you have completed
Scrolling. Whatever age you are, is the
Number of minutes it will take for your
Wish to come true. Ex.you are 25 years
Old, it will take 25 minutes for your wish
To come true).
However, if you don't send this to
People in 5 minutes, you will have bad
Luck for years!!
Go for it!!!
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Congratulations!!! Your wish will
Now come true in your age minutes.
Now follow this carefully....it
Can be very rewarding!!!!
If you send this to 10 more
People, other than the 5 that you
Already have to send to, something
Major that you've been wanting
Will happen.
Message: This is scary!
The phone will ring right after
You do this!
So sorry that I sent another one but these things effect me so badly*sigh*sorry!
i also use pose maniacs
as far as help goes... practice goes a long way any "talented" artist you see wasn't always talented they had to work for it the same as everyone else. so just draw a lot. also knowing what to practice goes a long way.. don't go pick up some how to draw manga/anime book because they won't really teach you much. if you're going to draw people it helps a lot to learn some anatomy (like skeletal structure can help a lot) the link is good for gesture drawings which are meant to be quick and loose so they force you to pick up anatomy quickly and eventually you'll know it fairly well without even thinking about it. but that just comes through practice.
also you might want to look up some stuff on foreshortening, space, and form. look up some of this stuff try using it in your art and take your time. don't worry about drawing things quickly, other than gestures that is, a lot of great artists will actually spend well over 10 hours quite a few can easily spend over 100 hours on a single work or art) a lot of artists take an hour or two for speed paintings or "quick" sketches. so doing things quickly isn't something that matters very much.
so pretty much my advice is just keep working at it and don't give up.
--
some people are just cool enough to not need a signature...
i'm obviously not one of those people
I use posemaniacs.com about every day. The closest place that offers any kind of model sessions is a college an hour away, so it's nice for some quick gesture practice. Won't get you in the hang of feeling where weight and stuff is, though, so you might also try doing a quick sketch of stuff on TV. Don't try to make a detailed image; just a few lines showing weight and movement is good practice.
I also browse the people and portraits photography section on dA a lot.
Ideally, you want to draw from life as much as possible. Drawing from a 2d image removes the step of having to mentally flatten what you're seeing, something that is very good to exercise.
You may want to check out the Vilppu Drawing Manual by Glenn Vilppu. It's by no means the most extensive drawing how-to, but it's a quick read and offers plenty of tips on getting the image in your head onto paper, as well as a crash course on very, very basic anatomy.
If you ever need some help, I'm always here. I could even help you with your drawing if you wish!
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