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I was drawing for the entire day. (More or less)
Today I woke up at 5:00 to a sound of my cat scratching a cardboard box I had in my room and I couldn't sleep so I started to draw.

I drew with some pauses to eat and drink, and chores, it's around 19:00 and I'm finally burned out.

Overall I would say it was a day well spent and I was mostly practicing light and how it reflects from clothes, and how clothes themself create folds.
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Sounds like a good grind :ok1:

Been thinking about doing some doodling myself. Putting it off because of an internal debate over whether I should get and learn to use an electronic tablet or not.
Originally posted by DobryPiesel:
I was drawing for the entire day. (More or less)

Today I woke up at 5:00 to a sound of my cat scratching a cardboard box I had in my room and I couldn't sleep so I started to draw.
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Geeze! How much blood do you get from drawing for that long and how do you not pass out?
Originally posted by Kiddiec͕̤̱͋̿͑͠at 🃏:
Originally posted by DobryPiesel:
I was drawing for the entire day. (More or less)

Today I woke up at 5:00 to a sound of my cat scratching a cardboard box I had in my room and I couldn't sleep so I started to draw.
[...]
Geeze! How much blood do you get from drawing for that long and how do you not pass out?

I took a 1h nap around 12.
Originally posted by DobryPiesel:
Today I woke up at 5:00 to a sound of my cat scratching a cardboard box I had in my room and I couldn't sleep so I started to draw.

I drew with some pauses to eat and drink, and chores, it's around 19:00 and I'm finally burned out.

Overall I would say it was a day well spent and I was mostly practicing light and how it reflects from clothes, and how clothes themself create folds.
That sounds like time well spent.
Originally posted by Valorthief Actual:
Sounds like a good grind :ok1:

Been thinking about doing some doodling myself. Putting it off because of an internal debate over whether I should get and learn to use an electronic tablet or not.

Drawing tablet is not very complicated to use, you usually have your drawing area that feels like plastic, and buttons that you bind stuff on, you will also develop a feel how hard to press since pressure sensivity is a standard.

Also if you don't have a drawing program you can use Krita or medibang, or other thing.
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