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Lioness
© 2021 AilinonThis was the result of watching a few lessons from Aaron Blaise. I haven't drawn for about 16 years (except for processing game screenshots in Photoshop) and this is my first use of a tablet (I found an old Bamboo Fun in my husband's stuff).
Way to go, Ailinon, very nice job on your lioness rough rendering!
Question, what is your first all-new goal?
The reason why I'm asking you this is because, if you have a current one, then it would be totally detailed and useful, if you knew where you need and want to aim for.
So, my hat's off to you, and I hope you've found this completely and positively beneficial.
Thank you very much for your feedback! It really warms me to hear that.
It seems to me that I do not have an "exact" answer to your question. The fact is that I have not attended art schools, I know a minimum about color, perspective, anatomy, and values, and all I really can (probably?) is just like in the case of a lioness - is to carefully follow the teacher's instructions.
Perhaps my goal is to learn not just to be led by someone, but also to draw on my own. For example, I drew this morning. As you can see, I still do not understand the structure of the head, but if I try to draw "how I can", it turns out better =D
Sorry if my answer is inaccurate, English is not my native language and I tried my best.
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