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Posts by Venkaris

It's the handle where the leg bone connects, I don't think it's actually called a handle

3 weeks ago 1 1 1 0
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Hips study

3 weeks ago 67 13 1 0
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"I'll draw more once I have more time" is a lie.
I tracked every drawing session for a year.

A month with daily classes: 58h
My emptiest month: 59h

A lack of free time isn't your problem, a lack of a good project is.

4 weeks ago 17 2 1 0
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POV: You are the reference

4 weeks ago 53 7 0 0
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Muzzle study

1 month ago 183 41 3 0

Hell yeah, you can do it!

1 month ago 1 0 0 0
Can You Escape the Artist Struggle? - Art Block Q&A 10
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1 month ago 33 15 0 1
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As long as after tracing it you actually start from scratch and use it as a guide it should be fine yeah! Tracing can give you the confidence, but you always have to actually try copying it by yourself, so without drawing over it. That's how you actually improve!

1 month ago 2 0 0 0

If you play VRChat you literally have unlimited pose reference from any angle.

1 month ago 10 1 1 0

This one took ~42 hours

1 month ago 72 7 0 0

That's great! If you don't commit to doing a long session right away, it's easier to start

1 month ago 1 0 0 0

How I made my drawing habit addictive:

1. Find a habit you already can't skip, even a bad one.
2. Ask yourself why you can't skip it.
3. Do the same thing in your drawing routine.

I track every gym session to watch numbers go up, so I started doing the same for drawing hours.

1 month ago 13 3 1 0

Thanks! Also why do you need to blend them, I think they can co-exist if the base of the tail is small enough

1 month ago 1 0 1 0
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Tail study

1 month ago 71 16 2 0
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Giving advice without showing doesn’t work.

I started on here by posting advice that I’ve heard others say. No one cared.
Then I started posting studies, showing myself applying the advice. Now they care.

If you want to teach something, SHOW it.

1 month ago 19 4 1 0

That's awesome, don't put them away for too long!

1 month ago 0 0 0 0

Yeah!! They are still hard for me, I'm supposed to be good at art by now but I spent like 8 hours to figure these out

1 month ago 1 0 0 0

Really happy to hear, thanks for reading ❤️

1 month ago 1 0 0 0

Thank you! Glad we agree on that

1 month ago 5 0 0 0

Thank you! Yeah this is supposed to be derg paws, my favorite

1 month ago 2 0 0 0
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Hand-paw study

1 month ago 5231 1095 30 1

There are two reasons you can't get yourself to draw:

1. It's too easy (boring)
2. It's too hard (frustrating)

If it’s boring, draw something challenging.
If it’s frustrating, draw something just outside your comfort zone.

Push it too far either way and you burn out.

1 month ago 38 7 0 1

Thank you!

1 month ago 0 0 0 0
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Neck study

1 month ago 431 82 3 1
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How I do anatomy studies:

1. Pick one area you struggle with.
2. Gather more references than you think you need.
3. Try copying them, but without tracing.
4. Then try from memory or a different angle.

That’s how learning actually works. I wish someone told me that years ago.

1 month ago 25 6 0 0
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Arm study

1 month ago 75 13 0 0

Your algorithm shapes your interests, your interests shape your actions.

So curate the algorithm, make sure you always have great art in your feed.

Get used to pressing the “Not interested” button. Make sure you follow great artists.

You become what you doomscroll.

1 month ago 24 9 1 0
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Learn To Swim

1 month ago 61 7 0 1

There are two types of pain:
1. Sitting down and drawing hands until you get better at them
2. Realizing that you haven’t improved in 3 years

Every excuse avoids the first one, but all of them guarantee the second.
Pick your pain. One way or another, you're going to feel it.

1 month ago 14 2 0 0
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Thighs study

1 month ago 58 7 0 0