I did. I was noticing a ton of guests all getting together on posts and mentioning you. Just so you know. I like you and I dont want them to get you banned
It's an 8 month feud and if you haven't heard about it yet and knowing how you comment anything I try to tell you won't register as possible. But long story short, a guest harassed him and he fought back and was banned.
I'm pretty good with shading, so I think I'm shading water wrong. It seems to be more glossy than the skin and I don't know how to use pencil to make something glossy other than to use a lot of highlights. Are you an artist too?
I've seen people use white color pencils, white pens, and white paint. You can't achieve glossy with pencil alone because of the slightly scratchy shading that comes with it while glossy is smooth, if that makes sense
I went to the Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art. It was very, very disappointing. I wish the artists were as talented as the person who did this drawing. One of the displays was a line drawing from a notebook series that looked so much like my high school boyfriends doodles, I got de ja vu. It was not "Art" that I should be paying 15$ to see. This here, this is art & talent. I wish it was in that museum. Maybe then I wouldn't feel so ripped off.
I recently took a subway to the moma for the first time and it was a HUGE let down. Modern art is very thoughtful. You have to do the thinking. Not the artist. Kinda disappointing
I suck at shading.
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>grey-scale it
>call it a pencil drawing
>???
>profit!