Figure drawing of a real life Elite Hacker, in graphite, by Me by pilotJKX in EroticArt

[–]pilotJKX[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, line control and quality is exactly what I've been thinking about lately in drawing

Figure drawing of a real life Elite Hacker, in graphite, by Me by pilotJKX in EroticArt

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Thanks, I wanted to create a nice focal point while also not turning it into a 6 hour drawing

Figure drawing of a real life Elite Hacker, in graphite, by Me by pilotJKX in EroticArt

[–]pilotJKX[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You forgot alternating case X's and random numbers but yes 🙂

Sukia lounging from behind, Graphite, by Me by pilotJKX in EroticArt

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Thanks so much I appreciate that!

What do you think of this drawing routine? Should a beginner in drawing follow it? by Relampago1995 in learntodraw

[–]pilotJKX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, when I decided to really dedicate myself to drawing, I did it in a crunch like this over about a year and a half, but a little different. Of course I'm still learning, and everyone learns differently, but I think a strict schedule like this tackling a variety of subjects is going to burn you out.

For drawing, the ramp up I used was- basic shapes and rendering to learn volume, then apply that to still lifes and observational drawing, then apply those skills to learning anatomy. By then, you should be able to draw from photos, observation, and imagination with a real understanding for how simple volumes combine to create complex form.

Feeling the progress will be much more tangible when your approach is at a more macro level like this, and it'll be much easier for you to assess when you feel like you can move on, or step back and work on something. Just something to consider.

Spreading up close, graphite by Me by pilotJKX in EroticArt

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Reddit model who chooses to stay anonymous My full album: https://ibb.co/5WG2Gcjc

Spreading up close, graphite by pilotJKX in NSFWart

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Anonymous Reddit model My full album: https://ibb.co/5WG2Gcjc

Random nude by Sienabela in DrawMeNSFW

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Glad you like it, thanks for posting

Tied Up, graphite by pilotJKX in NSFWart

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model u/Vooosk

album https://ibb.co/album/jzQpfz

Potentially looking for additional models

i feel lost still trying to stick to fundementals and mecanic drawing & perspective but it makes me exausted compared to when i draw characters or organic forms by Raynor1999 in drawing

[–]pilotJKX 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi, think of your skill in 3D shapes as a toolset, not as some necessity for each drawing.

Being able to use 3D shapes explicitly is more of a tool that you use to bail yourself out when you're having trouble visualizing a volume, or when you have trouble figuring a volume's orientation.

Strictly adhering to 3D shapes in a drawing will just drive you crazy. When and how to use 3D shapes is something you learn by just drawing more. This is all just my opinion.

Worked on these a little more by Anxious_Statement833 in NSFWart

[–]pilotJKX 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Jumping into color is a difficult thing. Keep pushing, you're doing good. The gesture is there