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Originally made for a contest where you had to draw something with your other hand. In this case, it was the left hand, although I can write with it, I had to train it to do that, so it still looks jittery.

Drawing with your other hand doesn't make you draw worse necessarily; you'll still be using the same knowledge of anatomy, perspective and lighting you've always had. Just with a different "tool" that you have less control over.

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tolle leistung dafür das du es mit der linken hand gezeichnet hast. Ich mag die konturen besonder 10/10 :D

awesome

I actually thought this was Wolverine in the thumbnail. This is really good knowing that you did this with your left hand makes it more impressive, exactly how long did you have to train your left hand?

Angelus-Mortis responds:

I originally trained it for writing, and while it's not the cleanest handwriting, it looks almost the way I want it. I started about 11 years ago, but I don't use it to draw very often.

that is really well done

but anyone else with me when i say he looks like Wolverine? i can see the effort that you put into it. the blood trailing from his hand is a really nice touch. you have a lot of skill especially drawing it with your left hand. i can see how it would take a lot of training to get it to look like that. good job and i hope you either win or come close

Angelus-Mortis responds:

I had one person tell me he looked like J from Heat Guy J. But then that's probably because it's an obscure anime that not too many people know about.

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