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HELP ME! (there will also be exhibits of some of my art feel free to criticize)

Ok, so I am a little bit of an amateur (I am clearly in denial) and I would love so pointers when it comes to art. Art calms me down when I am mad, makes me feel better and is just a lot of fun. It would help if I can draw WELL though. So this is a like a gallery and a little bit of a critique. I won't be on often I have a lot of work to do! That is all 8-D

[img]http://http://timni.deviantart.com/gallery/#/d4wxrgy[/img]
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Okay, well considering from what I have seen on candybooru and your deviantart there is A LOT to work on.

I'm not quite sure where to begin besides getting a how to draw book.

or here

How to Draw, Draw Step by Step, Draw Anime, Draw People, Learn How to Draw, Drawing Tutorials, Draw Dragons, Draw Tattoos, Draw Cars & More, Free Online!

That website has a shit ton of how to draw tips that go step by step.
You also need good drawing materials, whatever you have been using now I'm not sure but really you could do better.
Besides that the biggest thing is anatomy. The way you draw it seems like you're not sketching anything out first it's just, well honestly it's hard for me to describe in words besides "pretty bad" but I think you know that. If you know anyone that can draw talk to them for tips, browse the net for more how to draw sites.

Last but not least:

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I wouldn't recommend dragoart if you're just starting out. Sure there's loads of step by step tutorials over there but most of them don't have enough steps.
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I would skip out on digital and keep up the practice with traditional work if I were you. It looks like you don't have a tablet and you can get far more experience learning what it's like to draw with a pencil, first and foremost. Constant practicing is the best thing you can do, but beside that, do a lot of drawing from life and check out anatomy books, specifically Bridgmans Complete Guide to Drawing from Life because it's all kinds of amazing.

Just keep drawing and practicing. Getting better takes a lot of time, and more often than not you won't be able to see your improvement until you look back and compare. Really, just have fun with it. c:
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