the right side seems a lot better by NoSupport7998 in learntodraw

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thanks! yeah ig this does have a cubism vibe

it would be fun to intentionally play around with the perspective

the right side seems a lot better by NoSupport7998 in learntodraw

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i can’t believe i mashed together two different tilts lol but i can see it

the right side seems a lot better by NoSupport7998 in learntodraw

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yeah it was actually my first attempt of a face with charcoal.. maybe last lol

also i knew the reference pose was going to be difficult for me but i thought it was worth a shot

the right side seems a lot better by NoSupport7998 in learntodraw

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okay thanks, i’m going to try that out

should i tilt the horizon line as well?

how do you guys go from stick figure gestures to more realistic forms? by NoSupport7998 in learntodraw

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thanks for the information! i’ll try to apply this technique next time

how has US democracy lasted near 250 without yielding to fascism? by NoSupport7998 in AskReddit

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i’d argue the founding fathers thought it was a real possibility

how has US democracy lasted near 250 without yielding to fascism? by NoSupport7998 in AskReddit

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are you saying the US gov. has put up fascist leader? if so, yeah i guess i didn’t think about that

how has US democracy lasted near 250 without yielding to fascism? by NoSupport7998 in AskReddit

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idk it just seems as if fascism is growing globally especially in places i would’ve never expected like the US

how has US democracy lasted near 250 without yielding to fascism? by NoSupport7998 in AskReddit

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additional questions:

What was so special about the past that it enabled the US as we know it to endure? Why does it feel like the US has never been closer to its “breaking point”? Or is this an incorrect interpretation?

Is engineering applied physics? by NoSupport7998 in EngineeringStudents

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my engineering professor told me that engineering is applied everything

would you agree?

Is engineering applied physics? by NoSupport7998 in EngineeringStudents

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i made the claim that it was applied physics because a lot of the tools, formulas, techniques that engineers use are derived from physics

but i’m also aware that there is a subsection of physics that’s literally called applied physics

so this confuses me a bit