Floot Droowings
So after yesterday which mentally drained me, I was very happy to get stuck into some of that good old coffee in the morning
Oh and Flat Drawings...
Now I have never done flat drawings before for clothes however I feel like I did a pretty good job at improvising.
I feel like improvising outside of your comfort zone in some cases is better than trying to be proficient in a difficult situation.
Yes you can understand that you are not the best at a certain aspect but you can certainly come at it from a difficult angle in order to have a go.
So this is what 3 hours of staring at some weirdly shiny paper whilst letting my brain have a field day from trying to learn how to control a manic sewing machine that even Jason Voorhees would be afraid of.
Oh and Flat Drawings...
Now I have never done flat drawings before for clothes however I feel like I did a pretty good job at improvising.
I feel like improvising outside of your comfort zone in some cases is better than trying to be proficient in a difficult situation.
Yes you can understand that you are not the best at a certain aspect but you can certainly come at it from a difficult angle in order to have a go.
So this is what 3 hours of staring at some weirdly shiny paper whilst letting my brain have a field day from trying to learn how to control a manic sewing machine that even Jason Voorhees would be afraid of.
"Ooo free machete... Don't mind if I dooo"
Above all I wanted my drawings to look accurate and easy to understand, however...
Who actually likes formality?
So I did this but in my style using dispersion of lines and dots to create a shadowing blurred effect making the images look more striking.
Mmwahahaha
To be fair I think I made the guy in the bottom image look a lil depressed...
I would two if my legs had suddenly just vanished
And the fact that I would be a 2D image
With no colour....
Poor lil guy
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