Nice I have the original art academy and the one they did for 3DS as well ^_^ I think I have the 3DS one as well anyway I honestly don't remember xD
I prefer pokemon. I would much prefer to draw something I have an interest in that an apple. If I didn’t enjoy what I was doing then why should I carry on with it? Plus at the end you get to see a VERY bad drawing of what you were doing.
Nice I have the original art academy and the one they did for 3DS as well ^_^ I think I have the 3DS one as well anyway I honestly don't remember xD
I prefer pokemon. I would much prefer to draw something I have an interest in that an apple. If I didn’t enjoy what I was doing then why should I carry on with it? Plus at the end you get to see a VERY bad drawing of what you were doing.
There's tutorials which actually give you a pretty accurate result Also free-paint so you can draw whatever you want I used to draw a lot of random stuff XD
I prefer pokemon. I would much prefer to draw something I have an interest in that an apple. If I didn’t enjoy what I was doing then why should I carry on with it? Plus at the end you get to see a VERY bad drawing of what you were doing.
There's tutorials which actually give you a pretty accurate result Also free-paint so you can draw whatever you want I used to draw a lot of random stuff XD
Yes, but why would I want a tutorial for something I don’t want to draw in the first place?
New topic: My latest art topic was still life and I chose to draw insects!
I think there are other programs to help with Digital Art like Procreate on iPad Pro. As for a computer art I think you do need a wacom tablet if you want to go into detail but Photoshop should work just fine... Photoshop is more of a photo editor though. (Like Lightroom etc)
Yeah, so I have discovered. I really ought to look into a drawing tablet or something, it's super frustrating to smudge all my pencil drawings.
I just do watercolor stuff, so the smudging looks like it was supposed to be there.
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