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Theoretical Method for Learning to Draw

#26
I learned to draw smurfs like nobody when I was a kid Smile
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#27
^^ Oh, that's what you meant? I knew of it, but I didn't think that's what you were referring to. I never really liked it anyway; I discarded mine as soon as I could!
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#28
Well, I finished RTK1 a while ago, and (un)fortunately, I no longer have any time left to copy-draw as I watch loads of Anime etc. I did read "Fun with a Pencil" by Andrew Loomis and my drawing ability improved a bit though.

Guess I'm going to have to shelve the "All Drawing All the Time" thing. Sorry! Japanese comes first.
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#29
This us probably the only place in the world where someone would say they don't have time to do something because they have to "watch loads of anime". Tongue
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#30
Any sufficiently advanced group can say that. It seems like magic but it's actually due to the awesomeness of self-study techniques.
Edited: 2011-05-04, 8:35 pm
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