I just keep picking up my sketchbook and try to draw but I've got nothing and just put it down over and over again. I've been doing this for the past couple of days. So, seriously, does anybody have any idea of what I should draw? Anything but realism; I can't draw that good.
fucks sake
i think covid-19 is probably triggering full-blown agoraphobia and panic disorder in some people who were already susceptible to it (like people with mood and anxiety disorders). if you feel scared of leaving the house due to fear of becoming overwhelmed/having an panic attack in public, that's a problem that tends to get worse. i highly encourage you to look into therapy. you deserve to feel like you can go outside
There’s three main groups: the flexors and extensors each take one half of the forearm, and the ridge muscles sit on top like a little tiara. Each group has it’s own unique form. Learning their anatomy will help you design awesomely dynamic arms.
Let’s try to make forearms manageable to draw. This is a body part most artists don’t quite understand. It can be real intimidating if you don’t know the muscles.
The arm has a simple chain design and the forms interlock down the arm.
To avoid the snowman effect, use straight, angular lines and look for asymmetries. Compare the apex of both sides of the forearm to understand the curvature better. Notice that the flexors reach lower on the wrist than the extensors and ridge muscles.
Look for this kind of thing when you’re drawing the gesture of the muscle groups. A wave rhythm where the curve on one side leads into the next curve on the other side.
I’ll explain more in-depth in the video - www.proko.com/179
My grandma, mom, sister and I decided we were gonna use our new fire pit for the first time to roast marshmallows. Everything was fine and all; we were having a good time, just chatting, when all of a sudden the concrete bottom exploded. Sent embers flying up and out. No one was hurt because we had a wall of cement blocks surrounding the fire but still scared the crap out of us. My grandpa heard it all the way inside and rushed out to see if we were okay. So here's a lesson: If you're going to make your own fire pit using cement as a base, make sure you know what you're doing or have someone who does. Air bubbles in the cement was what caused it and that could've been a life threatening situation for any one of us. Please be careful when trying to build something that you've never had prior experience with.
pov your memory is so bad that you forget your interests and own age
What do you do when you lose power and your sister gets bored? You let her do your make-up.
My friend, who sits across from me in my art class, is doing some painting and she keeps moving her arm to adjust her sleeve. Well, she happens to have just dipped the brush into water, adjusts her sleeve directly over what I'm working on, and gets drops of blue tinged water all over my paper. Ruined my drawing before I could finish inking it. Now there are blue spots all over it. I thank her, sarcastically, for ruining it and she says, in this cheerful voice, you're welcome. And I liked how it was turning out, too.
My sister's Fairy Tail OC. I decided I would get this done so I have something to give her on her birthday!