Hi! I just joined ART School today and I'm really excited to start! I've been drawing as long as I can remember, and I started doing digital art in 2015. I am completely self-taught when it comes to art and illustration. I really, really want to make a career out of art in the future though so I decided to finally seek some courses to kickstart myself. Here is something I made in late June, just to have something to show for my current art skills then compare it to whatever I'll have at the end.

Yesterday I did the line of action/cone exercises and today I started on proportion exercises. I have a wacom mini tablet, so I don't look at my hand as I draw digitally, I look at the screen. Does it mess with some people? Because without the grid, my proportion drawings came out worse digitally than they did when I tried the same gridless exercise with pencil on paper.



First time doing one-point perspective, super excited to learn something new :smiley:

Your 1-point perspective looks like a beginning scene form one of those escape the room games :smile: Maybe add some clues? :wink:

2 months later


So much has happened! I got sick with covid, family got sick with covid, I had to move countries, and start a job!! I'm so glad I can finally get back to Art School :smile: stay safe everyone

9 days later

Spending a lot of time practicing heads, and started doing a little bit of practicing folds!

Looks really nice, especially like the face of the bigger one! :smile:
Speaking of "big"... her breast ist so huge, it kind of "swallows" the head of the smaller one :wink:

Was about to comment on the breast too :joy:

Question: is the smaller figure a child or a smaller adult?

Yeah Juno is supposed to be an actual goddess that's why she's like 8 feet tall. The proportions look weird if you thought of her as a human

Forgot to add the description of the actual drawing itself (I posted this on several discord servers as well as artstation so I started to get confused where I put the description and where I didn't) But yeah the bigger one is a Roman goddess named Juno and the smaller girl is a character from a manga that was based on Juno.

Continuing folds and heads practice, got another painting done today :muscle: