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Forgot to post a challenge this week, but instead I'll encourage you to do any previously posted #beginnerartclub or #drawbettertogether challenge that especially speaks to you

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#beginnerartclub is dead, long live #drawbettertogether.
The concept and goals are the same, only:
1- I've separated it from my own art, so you can follow it, me, both or neither at your discretion (I'm really hoping people activate the notifs!)
2- removed the 'beginner' judgement from the name

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A mermaid with six lemur ears, bison horns, six frog legs, crowns wings and a lobster mouth.

A mermaid with six lemur ears, bison horns, six frog legs, crowns wings and a lobster mouth.

#beginnerartclub

Chimera!
Mermaid + Bison horns, octopus eyes, six lemur ears, a lobsters mouth, six frog legs, and crow wings.

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P.S. Please feel free to join in at any exercise at any time and do as many or as few as you feel like.

#beginnerartclub is public and free, it's not a school or a business and I'm not your boss, you can do what you want ;P

bsky.app/profile/100k... - First exercise

VVV Previous exercise VVV

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#beginnerartclub
- Chimaera -
1 - Roll 2 or more random subjects
2 - Draw them all
3 - Combine them
[below the text is a doodle for example, duck + beaver = a duck with thick legs and a beaver face]

More info:
- Random subjects from wherever is most convenient for you, Wikipedia, a board/card game like Monikers, a randomiser app, dictionary/encyclopedia, whatever you prefer.
- re-roll as many times as it takes to get suitable subjects, this is about finding inspiration from chaos, not dealing with frustration from bad luck.
- The idea is to use nouns, but a good combination of noun+verb/adjective could be fun too.

#beginnerartclub - Chimaera - 1 - Roll 2 or more random subjects 2 - Draw them all 3 - Combine them [below the text is a doodle for example, duck + beaver = a duck with thick legs and a beaver face] More info: - Random subjects from wherever is most convenient for you, Wikipedia, a board/card game like Monikers, a randomiser app, dictionary/encyclopedia, whatever you prefer. - re-roll as many times as it takes to get suitable subjects, this is about finding inspiration from chaos, not dealing with frustration from bad luck. - The idea is to use nouns, but a good combination of noun+verb/adjective could be fun too.

I used Wikipedia, at the left of the page you can see little doodles of a moth, a Gridiron player and the NY water taxi.

Beside the doodles are a few test doodles trying out different combinations of the elements:
- my first idea was a water-borne moth-boat with a football helmet, I later added a crocodile face to represent the logo on Gridiron Guy's shirt (I don't know sportsball). This was basically what I ended up going with.
- My second idea was imagining if a boat-moth was playing gridiron, I felt like the boat elements got totally lost, but I liked the front view of the moth head inside the gridiron helmet.
- My third idea was imagining a moth that somehow had the vibes of a gridiron player and the water taxi. I gave it bulked out wings and taxi stripes and it looked okay, but it just wasn't my favorite of the 3 ideas.

For the large drawing, I drew the moth-boat facing us so that I could focus on the helmeted moth head, I attempted to have the wings opened out behind, and the frame of the boat visible between them. I added some wake waves and ripples to place it in space

Generating this prompt I skipped probably a couple dozen articles about random people and places that didn't inspire me to get these 3 - I rolled an extra because I do silly combo drawings often and wanted to challenge myself this time.

I used Wikipedia, at the left of the page you can see little doodles of a moth, a Gridiron player and the NY water taxi. Beside the doodles are a few test doodles trying out different combinations of the elements: - my first idea was a water-borne moth-boat with a football helmet, I later added a crocodile face to represent the logo on Gridiron Guy's shirt (I don't know sportsball). This was basically what I ended up going with. - My second idea was imagining if a boat-moth was playing gridiron, I felt like the boat elements got totally lost, but I liked the front view of the moth head inside the gridiron helmet. - My third idea was imagining a moth that somehow had the vibes of a gridiron player and the water taxi. I gave it bulked out wings and taxi stripes and it looked okay, but it just wasn't my favorite of the 3 ideas. For the large drawing, I drew the moth-boat facing us so that I could focus on the helmeted moth head, I attempted to have the wings opened out behind, and the frame of the boat visible between them. I added some wake waves and ripples to place it in space Generating this prompt I skipped probably a couple dozen articles about random people and places that didn't inspire me to get these 3 - I rolled an extra because I do silly combo drawings often and wanted to challenge myself this time.

#beginnerartclub - Chimaera ๐Ÿงฌ

No rules, just have fun with it, I hope to see what you come up with!

(More details in alt text, but really just do what you want with the prompt as long as you've mixed stuff together)

Use the # tag &/or QRP your submission so that we see it!

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Yes! I'm doing this and I wholly recommend it:
- people actually do want to see your early work. I want to see your work!
- people want to support you. I've had so much support that I never expected.
- we learn and grow faster as a community (join the #beginnerartclub!)

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#beginnerartclub

This was a fun practice. It really helped loosen up my sketching.

I'll probably do another this week. :)

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P.S. Please feel free to join in at any exercise at any time and do as many or as few as you feel like.

#beginnerartclub is public and free, it's not a school or a business and I'm not your boss, you can do what you want ;P

bsky.app/profile/100k... - First exercise

VVV Previous exercise VVV

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#beginnerartclub
-Stylisation-
1 - Choose a reference
2 - Draw it
3 - Push and simplify
4 (+) - Repeat step 3 until it breaks!

The page includes a little doodle of a 'realistic' face, then a very cartoonish version of the same face as an example of the exercise.

PUSH means make big shapes bigger, small chapes smaller, curves curvier and straights straighter.
SIMPLIFY means removing any elements that don't tell a story including excess shapes, lines, details, or shading.

The goal of this exercise is to end up with a hyper-deformed drawing like a chibi or a newspaper cartoon character

#beginnerartclub -Stylisation- 1 - Choose a reference 2 - Draw it 3 - Push and simplify 4 (+) - Repeat step 3 until it breaks! The page includes a little doodle of a 'realistic' face, then a very cartoonish version of the same face as an example of the exercise. PUSH means make big shapes bigger, small chapes smaller, curves curvier and straights straighter. SIMPLIFY means removing any elements that don't tell a story including excess shapes, lines, details, or shading. The goal of this exercise is to end up with a hyper-deformed drawing like a chibi or a newspaper cartoon character

4 pose drawings of a woman in urban clothes holding a long sword and doing a high kick. Each drawing is more stylised than the last for the purpose of art study.

The first drawing is an attempt at realism, the proportions are natural and the clothes and hair show natural folds and gravity. Her jeans are cosmetically ripped in several places and she has a jacket tied around her waist. Her pose is very balanced, with her arms and knee close to her torso to maintain a centre of gravity.

The Second drawing is meant to be akin to a comic book or anime drawing. The head is about double the size, the kick and sword are further outstretched and the hair is flowing backwards to give an impression of momentum. The creases and rips in the clothing are now just a few simple, larger shapes.

The third drawing could be like a western TV animation. The head is smaller than intended because I didn't leave myself enough page. The legs are shorter, the hands and eyes are larger, the hair is fully blowing back, the kick angle is much longer. The details on the shirt and jeans are removed, and the jacket is spread much wider and hanging lower.
Her chest is smaller, and I probably could have eliminated the indication altogether and relied solely on the shape instead.

The final drawing is chibi proportions, her head is the same size as her body, her hands and boots are much larger, her kick is straighter and higher. her legs are shorter. She no longer has a visible breast shape, neck or shoulders, and her hair has been simplified down to a single thick ribbon, except for the single long strand over the ear which emerged as a prominent characteristic simply because I simplified every other part of her hair.

4 pose drawings of a woman in urban clothes holding a long sword and doing a high kick. Each drawing is more stylised than the last for the purpose of art study. The first drawing is an attempt at realism, the proportions are natural and the clothes and hair show natural folds and gravity. Her jeans are cosmetically ripped in several places and she has a jacket tied around her waist. Her pose is very balanced, with her arms and knee close to her torso to maintain a centre of gravity. The Second drawing is meant to be akin to a comic book or anime drawing. The head is about double the size, the kick and sword are further outstretched and the hair is flowing backwards to give an impression of momentum. The creases and rips in the clothing are now just a few simple, larger shapes. The third drawing could be like a western TV animation. The head is smaller than intended because I didn't leave myself enough page. The legs are shorter, the hands and eyes are larger, the hair is fully blowing back, the kick angle is much longer. The details on the shirt and jeans are removed, and the jacket is spread much wider and hanging lower. Her chest is smaller, and I probably could have eliminated the indication altogether and relied solely on the shape instead. The final drawing is chibi proportions, her head is the same size as her body, her hands and boots are much larger, her kick is straighter and higher. her legs are shorter. She no longer has a visible breast shape, neck or shoulders, and her hair has been simplified down to a single thick ribbon, except for the single long strand over the ear which emerged as a prominent characteristic simply because I simplified every other part of her hair.

#beginnerartclub - Stylisation ๐Ÿ—ฟ

Whatever your skill level we'd love to see your attempt.
Let's practice and grow our skills together!

Use the # tag &/or QRP your submission so that we see it!

We got some great advice last week, if you have good tips/tutorials for stylisation please share them!

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Sketches done with pencil to practice drawing hair. Curly, short and choppy, a long braid and a sleek ponytail.

Sketches done with pencil to practice drawing hair. Curly, short and choppy, a long braid and a sleek ponytail.

#beginnerartclub

This week's prompt was hair. There are things that are definitely easier done digitally but I'm finding these traditional practices much more satisfying and enjoyable.

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I appear to be still picking up followers... Interesting... 200, you say? ๐Ÿ˜ณ Uhh... Hi! ๐Ÿฅด
Whether I'm doing something you genuinely like, or you're just being supportive, thanks it means a lot!
Please don't be shy, I love discussing most things and learning art ( #beginnerartclub, join in!)

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#beginnerartclub

I really appreciated the observations you made. Helped my practice!

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P.S. Please feel free to join in at any exercise at any time and do as many or as few as you feel like.

#beginnerartclub is public and free, it's not a school or a business and I'm not your boss, you can do what you want ;P

I'd still love to see more beginner artists' face drawings!

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#beginnerartclub - HAIR!

Use reference!
No Faces - Only Hair!
Fill a page if you can
Try to draw different styles and types
DON'T FORGET THE HASHTAG!

Any beginner hair drawing tips/tutorials appreciated.

#beginnerartclub - HAIR! Use reference! No Faces - Only Hair! Fill a page if you can Try to draw different styles and types DON'T FORGET THE HASHTAG! Any beginner hair drawing tips/tutorials appreciated.

A page full of hair drawings:
A messy, curly hairstyle
A slicked up short hairstyle
A wavy long hairstyle
A tight ponytail (x-ray view to show the ponytail path and shape)
A messy head of wispy kids hair
A slicked back mid-length hairstyle
A swoopy short and straight feminine hairstyle
A scruffy, wispy kids hairstyle
A wispy and curly kids hairstyle
A buzzed down spiky hairstyle
A buzzed down curly crew cut
A spiked up kids hairstyle
A Karen 'do (what else would you call that?)
A spiked-out scene girl hairstyle
A puffball hairstyle of tight curls

The spare space at the side and bottom is filled in with explorations of different hair shapes:
a long curly strand with a lot of shape variation
A thinner, more consistent curl
A wavy sheet of hair
Another long, thin curl
two short strands of tighter curls
a longer length of thinner wavy hair with flyaways and separations

A page full of hair drawings: A messy, curly hairstyle A slicked up short hairstyle A wavy long hairstyle A tight ponytail (x-ray view to show the ponytail path and shape) A messy head of wispy kids hair A slicked back mid-length hairstyle A swoopy short and straight feminine hairstyle A scruffy, wispy kids hairstyle A wispy and curly kids hairstyle A buzzed down spiky hairstyle A buzzed down curly crew cut A spiked up kids hairstyle A Karen 'do (what else would you call that?) A spiked-out scene girl hairstyle A puffball hairstyle of tight curls The spare space at the side and bottom is filled in with explorations of different hair shapes: a long curly strand with a lot of shape variation A thinner, more consistent curl A wavy sheet of hair Another long, thin curl two short strands of tighter curls a longer length of thinner wavy hair with flyaways and separations

#beginnerartclub - Hair!

Whatever your skill level we'd love to see your attempt.
Let's practice and grow our skills together!

I'm pretty happy with my attempt, which tells me I need more feedback (Please)

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#beginnerartclub

Forgot to post my original with the tag, so here's a new face!

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A face drawn with pencil.

A face drawn with pencil.

#beginnerartclub

Draw a face.

It was nice to just draw with no reference etc and see what happens. I'm reminded that I wanted to explore something more stylized.

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#beginnerartclub is open to everyone for free and without commitment, whether you have already been drawing for a while or you're just starting to draw today, just join in!
It can be tough to stay motivated while learning to draw, so let's help each other out. ๐Ÿ˜

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Beginner Art Club
Draw a Face

Pictured is an excited boy with a wide brimmed hat and a facial scar. If you squint he might resemble a familiar rubber pirate, kinda.

I decided to play around with some old manga pens I have had for about 20 years and hardly touched, but I don't think I used them right ๐Ÿคฃ

Beginner Art Club Draw a Face Pictured is an excited boy with a wide brimmed hat and a facial scar. If you squint he might resemble a familiar rubber pirate, kinda. I decided to play around with some old manga pens I have had for about 20 years and hardly touched, but I don't think I used them right ๐Ÿคฃ

#beginnerartclub Exercise 1 - Draw a face.

Draw any face in any style and any medium, as long as it's the first draft of a new drawing and finished in one sitting (don't overcook it!)

Use the hashtag if you post it so we can see each other's work.
I look forward to seeing your bad drawing! /pos

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