Hello, its my first day of Art School and this is my first bit of practice. I've been drawing since about January of this year. I practiced a lot of character drawings and anatomy but I felt like I could improve more and feel more confident if I start this Art Program. Since I watch Marcs Youtube Videos a lot anyways and I wasn't really sure about a Art university I decided this was best. I'm going to take my time and try my best to stay diligent, continue to improve and get to the level of a Professional. Just to give an idea of the goal, its to be good enough to have some sort of career as a concept artist or illustrator. ( not sure which is more suited to me yet. ) I'm ready to be critiqued and eager to see everyone's art and become more inspired and motivated.

Heres the two pieces I've done that I feel are my best so far.


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Welcome friend! I recently committed to improving my art as well and I think you're on a great path! Definitely keep up the practice on the simple volumes, they'll take you a long way!

A specific piece of advice I have is making sure that the cylinders have a similar curve on each end (#8 in particular is one where this is a little shakey). I think you could benefit from drawing the full two circles at each end of the cylinder to help you visualize them in 3D space for now!

Looking forward to seeing more of your work :smile:

Thanks for the advice, I'll make sure to do that from here on out. :smile:

Here is day 2 of cylinders, my lines are still pretty shaky but ill continue to try to improve them. Will find some good reference photos for the skeletons soon so I can mix some in the daily practice eventually.

Hi ! Welcome Aboard !!

last two days of works, decided to throw in skeletons since ill be able to work on cylinders anyways. I definitely still notice the shaky line problems (i even catch my hand drifting/shaking) and I'm not for sure the perspective is 100 percent obvious. but ill just have to take time to fix it. if anyone has any advice or issues to point out pls do. Thanks.

Welcome to the forums! I look forward to seeing more of your work. One thing I would recommend to help with the perspective is to draw the elipse of the cylinder all the way through the form. It will help show the form and help you understand it better in space as well. Keep it up!

The good thing about studies/practices is that you don't have to be worried about how messy it looks. I think if you want to build line confidence then just do quick strokes even if they end up overlapping or look crazy. When I try to do precise lines is when I start having shaky lines also.

haven't been practicing over the past few days due to a recent passing, and since I'm low on energy I figured id just get some cylinders in at least as i try to get back in the groove. I'll also be leaving my "station" soon as I'm leaving on a trip. However Ill just practice in my notebook while I'm gone. Also thanks for the advice so far. :smile: I'm trying to take it and put it to practice.

Nice practice! One thing that helped me with cylinders when I first started was taking a can I had by my desk and turning it in space. I still do that quite a bit to help with the perspective! Nice work!


after a long trip and being super busy i was finally able to sit down and draw. Here is some more daily practice stuff.

I like the dynamism in your poses. You are doing well. Keep it up!