The Enchanted Cave 2
Delve into a strange cave with a seemingly endless supply of treasure, strategically choos
4.34 / 5.00 31,296 ViewsGhostbusters B.I.P.
COMPLETE edition of the interactive "choose next panel" comic
4.07 / 5.00 10,082 ViewsLots and lots of old nintendo games! I got a big collection going on from the NES to the Gamecube!
And a few select awesome rpg classics for PS1 and PS2!
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I'm too poor to afford the newer games on current gen systems and now they got PS4, XB1 and WiiU out so I guess i just missed like a whole generation of good games?
What the heck is Skyrim and Call of Duty? O__O
At 1/23/14 09:04 PM, AntonOxenuk wrote: What the guy above said. Get a sketchbook and pencils, draw in it everyday for at least 1-2 hours. Filling the first sketchbook completely with drawing could be your first short term goal.
Here's a famous page that every beginner should read through http://www.squidoo.com/how-to-draw-learn
Hey thanks! That means alot what you said cuz I wanna be an art or english teacher when I grow up. :3
At 1/21/14 11:08 AM, icyflamez96 wrote: I've been an extremely below average hand writer and drawer in general. Any tips on how to start off? Maybe some general methods of making my hands steadier and more precise? I'm pretty into making digital art, but I want to start doing some traditional designs as well.
This is by MEGA FAR the best thing i've drawn here
http://distilleryimage4.s3.amazonaws.com/28e345a24f1e11e3954d1209c511ccd8_8.jpg
I only did that well because I followed a tutorial extremely closely a few moths ago. So that in no way indicates my drawing skill atm lol. I'm 17 btw.
You wanna get better?
Practice drawing everyday. Create one decent picture a day; even if you don't upload it or decide it's better off in the trash.
Try drawing new things all the time.
Try printing out a picture from one of your favorite artists in a larger size if possible so you can study it.
Copy your favorite pictures without any tracing; this way you learn how your favorite artists draw so well by picking the pictures apart. Compare their style and yours with your copy.
Practice, Practice, Practice! The proof of the desire is in the pursuit. Talent is just an interest we put a lot of effort into.