IDK about this one…
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IDK about this one…

Hi Everyone!

Digital art newbie here, this is my attempt at a “sushi with a dessert filling” and I know… who in their right mind would mix sushi with a strawberry sandwich or even think of doing this 😭, it wasn’t my choice. have this book that has 160 different things to draw and today this was it.

Now about the drawing itself, I don’t think it came out horrible but definitely could’ve been better, from the couple drawings I have done I believe drawing food is my weakness. The colouring, the shading and lightning also could’ve been better, or maybe I am being a bit too harsh.

Drawing as much as I can to get better and even with drawings like these that I don’t like as much I want to show what I have done and see the progress down the road, while asking others for advice/criticism.

Tomorrow is a new day and something new to draw, I will post that one as soon as it’s finished 😄

u/ChangingMan_1711 — 6 hours ago
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This turned out WAY better than I expected!!!

Hi Everyone!

Third time drawing on ProCreate and this time from my Daily Draw book that gives me things to draw at random I got “A cactus” so I went for it.

When I started this I half expected this to come out looking not bad but not great but thankfully it turned out so much better than I was expecting. I know it’s not perfect, there things I definitely could’ve done better but I’m really happy with it and this time I did SO MANY new things that I came out really feeing like I learnt a lot today, which is a great feeling.

Will start another drawing tomorrow and I cannot wait!

Any advice/criticism is welcomed 😁

u/ChangingMan_1711 — 1 day ago
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Still need A LOT more practice

Hi Everyone, so this is my second drawing ever on ProCreate and oh boy this was TOUGH!

My first drawing was challenging for sure specially since I don’t have any prior knowledge on how digital art works BUT with some of the (very few) drawing skills I have I kind of got something I liked. This one on the other hand…

Quick recap from my last post I have a book that gives me random things to draw, last time was a “robot playing golf” and this time it was “my favourite dessert” which I am sure by now you are wondering WTH did I draw.

I was trying to go for a apple pie with an ice cream ball on top 😀 tbh I did like the ice cream ball I drew since it was my first time I think it came out quite well, now, the actual pie was DIFFICULT specially the colouring, shading, blending etc. also the filling of the apple pie was really difficult.

All in all I believe I need to keep optimistic and be happy that I am learning something new and willing to accept I’m not where I want to be yet and it will take time and a lot of work which I am excited since this has been both challenging and REALLY fun!

I wasn’t sure if I wanted to post this since it’s not the best but I think I will post all my drawing regardless on how they come out so I can have some sort of collection that I can look back on and see how much I have improved.

As always all criticism is welcomed! 🫶

u/ChangingMan_1711 — 2 days ago
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Advice and opinions on my first ProCreate drawing

Hi everyone, new here! 😁 I been wanting to improve my drawing skills on the iPad, never really done it before, and found out ProCreate was the best app to use.

I have this little book that gives me one thing to draw each day and the first was “A Robot playing golf” thought it was a funny first project so I went for it. I decided that I didn’t want a generic robot so I decided to go for WALL-E, from one of my favourite movies of my childhood. I wanted something I guess simple like the scenery but still in a way challenging so I could learn a bit as I went, I did the usual research for references and what not and then I checked some tutorials on YT/Insta and went for it. I struggled the most with the brushes, like what should I use for the style I want, how hard should I press, how big does the stroke have to be, I ended up going for one that I took from someone else’s video on YT but what I found is that most of them I couldn’t get cause my library didn’t have them.

At the end I liked what I did because even though it wasn’t perfect it was exciting to learn a new skill and it was fun, practicing more and more will definitely help me develop my skills specially with the background scenery which I think is what I will struggle with the most.

I will take any kind of help from where to get more brushes to some creators that have videos that will help to criticism to my own drawing so I could’ve made it better, everything is welcomed!

The next drawing on the book is “My Favourite dessert” so it should be fun, I will try a different style I was thinking maybe a more illustrated type to turn it into a sticker afterwards!

Thanks for anyone who’s reading this, I know it’s a lot 😄🫶

u/ChangingMan_1711 — 3 days ago