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NEED HELP! How I can learn to draw faces?

I tried to draw snake from Vinland saga the first image is my 2nd attempt(the next day when I attempt 1st time). The 2 image is my first attempt I was impatience there.

In the second attempt I copy the reference and pastent on my notes app and write to draw lines and see the patterns before I jump to draw.

I am literally a beginner now and I am very happy from the first time to second attempt. But like this little that is literally not so good at least for one hour of time. and the shading is cooked and so does the sketch like it failed to catch the seriousness of the pose.

My future aim is to draw the anime character I like and human head.

like I try to draw a skull for anatomical but it didn't last long my routine is again cooked so I need your advice from someone who has gone through this and can tell me how I can improve and move towards my goal to draw anyone faces.

u/A_rebelion — 4 days ago

Why I just don't understand seo?

So I have a website and it really has no visiters at all that does have 6 visitors that is just me clicking on my website six times. Ahhh well the impressions are 50 and yeah I am sure that half of our just from my device it's my first time building a website I builded using a Elementor.

And for the SEO I try the on page SEO and using the rank math plugging. Let me be honest I didn't work that hard to say that it didn't workout.

I have a free resource website for like a home schoolers parents who homes School their child the ages like preschool so my customer is not children it's the parents of them. And it's been 3 months and I just in a sense quit because I have not any visitors and yeah and to be honest it feels like deep down that it can work out my site can workout I can earn from it using AdSense but I really search throw the YouTube tutorials and it just spin my mind around. Because all doesn't make sense at all atleast as a person who is who never trust computer not in a literal way.

If you have any suggestions how I can improve my website and the SEO part so I can get some visitor and apply for AdSense I will be very very happy.

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u/A_rebelion — 17 days ago
▲ 6 r/INAT+1 crossposts

[RevShare] A thinker needed

Hi all,

I'm building a free homeschooling resource site focused on the stuff regular school doesn't really cover the 'why' behind everyday things kids are naturally curious about. Think: why leaves change color, how clouds actually form, that kind of curiosity-driven content, explained simply for kids/parents.

The site is live and the domain/hosting is already paid for. What I'm stuck on is content creation I don't have the bandwidth to write it all myself right now (I'm also building a separate app on the side).

I can't pay upfront. I'm being upfront about that. What I *can* offer:

- Full credit as a contributor/co-creator on any resource you write

- If the site ever earns from ads, a revenue share for contributors, agreed in writing before you start

- No obligation, no deadlines write one piece or ten, whatever works for you

- You can use the pieces you write here in your own portfolio too

I know 'pay you later from future ad money' is usually a red flag, so I want to be honest: this site has no traffic yet and no earnings yet. I'm not asking anyone to bet on a payout. I'm asking if this specific mission free curiosity-based learning resources for kids is something you'd want to contribute to anyway, with a possible (not promised) upside if it ever takes off.

If that's not appealing, totally understand no hard feelings. But if you're a homeschool parent, teacher, or just someone who loves writing this kind of content, I'd love to have you involved.

Happy to share the live site and more details if you're interested.

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u/A_rebelion — 21 days ago

Why does my art feel amazing one day… and terrible the next?

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Your little help can make big difference!!!!

Some days I draw something and I genuinely surprise myself.

The face looks good, the anime proportions somehow work and literally seems go good and I think: “Wait… did I actually make this?”

But then the next day, I try again and suddenly I can’t draw faces anymore.

Everything looks weird.Proportions,eyes,the head and like everything.

And then I start questioning myself:

Was the good drawing just luck?

Am I randomly making choices without understanding the basics?

I feel stuck between moments of “wow, I’m improving” and “I forgot how to draw completely.”

Especially with anime faces.

Sometimes they look clean and expressive.

Other times they look flat, awkward, or just… wrong.

Is this happening because I don’t fully understand proportions and structure yet?

Or is this normal for artists while learning?

I really want to know if other artists experience this too.

How do you become more consistent instead of randomly making something good once in a while?

These are some my bad and some that surprise me. These are not in linear progress

It just someday I make something I don't how I make it and other say it's feels like an absolute beginner.

Help meeeeee!

u/A_rebelion — 3 months ago
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Can anyone tell me what is wrong with my watercolor practice.

So Im beginner in watercolor painting. I just started it a one or a two month before.

The progress graph is flat 😭

And now in this stage everything seems so hard and the questions. Are coming into my mind "is thing even possible for me to do?". I know everything is possible by practice but you it's hard now(you get the point).

So Im been learning how to piant a flat wash and graduated wash.

And next will learn variegated wash.

But to be honest it's not that simple

The graduated wash I really suck all the time

And for flat wash it. Doesn't look smooth like otherss.

Anyone who know how and can give me the advice how to improve, please give me I need it.

u/A_rebelion — 3 months ago