You're right--coloring and drawing are different things. You see coloring in a coloring book or just when you're using color to fill in a blank space. However, the color in the examples above are used to add dimension, value, and texture. There is technique and purpose to those colors, which makes these drawings and not just colorings.
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· 7 years ago
Wtf am I being downvoted for everything,
I said that because I can draw, I can draw pretty well, but I can't colour for shit.
Drawing is placing out outlines, colouring is filling in the colours and adding depth using colours, sketching is adding adding depth through use of pencil or charcoal (depends on whichever you have drawn it with)
Let's ignore the fact that these are clearly outlined first, but according to you, connect-the-dots are drawings and the Sistine Chapel is just a bunch of colorings. I guess we would also all have to ignore the fact that even the youngest of children are competent at real coloring and sketching is really drafting done with anything including lines in the dirt with a stick. Only a pretentious fool would discount these to the same category children play in ("serious coloring skills") to justify their own inability ("I can't colour for shit") to create drawings at this amazing level.
Also yes, those are some mad skills
*looks at own art*
*cries*
Drawing and Coloring are different things yk.
I said that because I can draw, I can draw pretty well, but I can't colour for shit.