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Actually, you have the right idea with the scribbly things, just not the execution. It seems you're working on the same principle of contrast used in charcoal drawings, where blending into a background makes the focus of the image "pop," so to speak. I could go on, but I really think you should seek instruction from an art teacher. You have incredible potential for someone of your age, and should seriously consider experimenting with charcoal. If you have time after school or what not, see if you can take extra time to develop your art with your art teacher, assuming there is one at your school. Assuming you go to school.
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Comment ID #47278
...i really should practice my cursive handwriting...
Carathehedgehog .
Comment ID #47279
...note to self: stop making scribbly-thingies surrounding the drawing...
Carathehedgehog .
Comment ID #47282
Carathehedgehog .
Comment ID #47284
Actually, you have the right idea with the scribbly things, just not the execution. It seems you're working on the same principle of contrast used in charcoal drawings, where blending into a background makes the focus of the image "pop," so to speak. I could go on, but I really think you should seek instruction from an art teacher. You have incredible potential for someone of your age, and should seriously consider experimenting with charcoal. If you have time after school or what not, see if you can take extra time to develop your art with your art teacher, assuming there is one at your school. Assuming you go to school.
Mr_Klaus .
Comment ID #47324
What Mr. Klauz said. You could also try ebony pencils.
Randommoron5 .
Comment ID #47358
Okai c:
Carathehedgehog .