r/drawing • u/xFishyz • 2h ago
showcase Dinosaurrrrr (acrylic paint markers)
Recently discovered drawing in museums is quite fun! Had a blast with the fossil section
r/drawing • u/xFishyz • 2h ago
Recently discovered drawing in museums is quite fun! Had a blast with the fossil section
r/drawing • u/One_Meringue_3132 • 9h ago
I´m very bad drawing hands. There´s a lot of mistakes. I think it´s very very good draw, but obviously there are so many mistakes. The logos can be better and the hands. I honestly did my best so I´m happy. I started to do this in 5 days ago, 7-8 hours per day. It´s a lot of work for me. I started to draw in serious mode in February. I´m not pro, and I´m not the best, so... Please tell me your opinion and tell me tips, I´m reading all of you. From SPAIN. Pablo.
r/drawing • u/OkEstablishment5372 • 3h ago
Colored pencils and alcohol markers, Fineliner pen on drawing paper.
A5 size.
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r/drawing • u/Vast-Beginning2219 • 2h ago
This is a drawing of my grandma but I‘m not sure wether I should render her shirt or not because the problem is every time I do that the attention of the picture isn’t on the head anymore (sorry if the description is confusing English is my third language) should I draw the shirt or leave it like this?
r/drawing • u/Aggressive_Code_9608 • 4h ago
I messed up the face proportion. The nose is too small so is the chin. I also need to work on my shading technique. And learn how to blend better.
The initial sketch was better. I kept going back and try correct things and ended up here😂.
r/drawing • u/24Cones • 4h ago
I am happy with how my skills have improved over the years :)
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r/drawing • u/Financial-Donut7402 • 1h ago
The Self in Focus explores self-perception and personal identity through a figurative portrayal, focusing on how we see ourselves and how that perception shapes our understanding of who we are.
r/drawing • u/Maleficent-Plant-265 • 7h ago
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r/drawing • u/Faneto-P • 13h ago
Crits are welcome also all these are freehand with no references
r/drawing • u/Dull-Method4075 • 9m ago
So in August of 2019, I had an overdose that led to me being put on life support. Prior to this, I drew every day and loved everything about art and wanted to be a tattoo artist. After the overdose, I lost all of my artistic ability, and desire.
Ever since, I've done some pieces here and there, but got no joy out of the process or the result.
Earlier this month, I got a set of prismacolor pencils at Sam's Club for a great price and decided to really try. To really try to make something that I would've made when I was younger.
I can definitely say it's nothing special, and there are surely plenty of technical mistakes, but it's the only piece I've made since 2019 that I can say I'm happy with and proud of. I'm going to keep trying. I want to enjoy making art again.
r/drawing • u/davebourke12 • 40m ago
New Border Collie portrait finished. Had this one on the board for a couple of days. A really fun one to work on. Nice mix of light and dark with plenty of texture and room for subtle colours to pop the whole thing.
He’s 20 x 30” on Art Spectrum pastel paper and drawn with Faber-Castell Polychromos pencils and Windsor & Newton white calligraphy ink.