Sorry it is just a sketch this time. Here is another picture for @chestnutisland chestnutfest this time with the sharing prompt. Just 18 sharing some cotton candy with Krillin. Also I think this will be the last upload for today.
you don’t have to love what you draw but it’s almost required to draw what you love. do lots of studies, observe things to see how they work, how body parts move, how they react with other body parts, how things are structured, pick them apart in your head and learn how they operate. most of all, be patient. it’s hard to feel motivated a lot of the time so you need to give yourself lots and lots of time to develop your skill. if you’re truly passionate about it, you’ll continue regardless of how downtrodden you feel.
hope this helped
Here’s an important beginner tip: study anatomy.
Don’t start off trying to draw a perfect, professional medical diagram, but at least learn the general shapes of the body and how they connect to each other. Look up tutorials on how to break them down into simple shapes like circles, boxes, cylinders, etc.
You’ll progress a whole lot faster when you’re not drawing random lines and trying to guess where everything goes.
Made a print for my upcoming con in November. I wanted to do something really cute, so I decided to make something for my girl Sakura! This outfit is so cute I couldn’t resist 6w6/
Wilbell from Atelier Escha and Logy! I love her with all my heart. Made this to sell as a print for the con I did about 2 years ago! Really want to redraw it, I think I could do a lot better on it now.