Art Work From A Healing Brain

May 24, 2011 15:57

I have had a strong desire to draw, but every time I've tried in the past two days, I've had some very bizarre and serious problems forming artwork. Like, not putting together human anatomy correctly (not just like, "huh...something is off" but more like, "Oh god, it's like I broke her/his arm. Humans don't bend that way..."). I made several messes ( Read more... )

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outlier1985 May 25 2011, 09:43:34 UTC

His profile is really impressive. Nice job! :D

It's kind of like a glimpse into what the movie should've been, methinks. xD

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silver_tiamat May 27 2011, 17:51:42 UTC
Thanks! Profiles have become my forte, for some reason. I used to only be good at full-frontal views, but now I have trouble with THOSE. Sigh. It's like I can't master it all...

Hahahahaha...yeaaaaah. There is no movie. There's that one movie with a misleading name, one that could imply that perhaps it and ATLA are related, but no, no, this was just an error on so many people's sides. There is no ATLA movie. *rocks back and forth* There is no ATLA movie...there is not ATLA movie....

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outlier1985 May 29 2011, 08:54:26 UTC

I have the same issue with guitar sometimes, actually. I'd get pretty good with one technique, move on to something else, then come back to the original and it suddenly doesn't feel quite right, or I'm having weird difficulties with it. Like bar chords. FFFFFFF-- >:|

Hehe, I have that reaction to quite a few bastardizations of things I love. Like when I was really into Animorphs as a kid... then they made a TV series. A terrible, terrible TV series.

WHAT TV SERIES? THAT WAS MERELY SOMETHING WITH SIMILAR THEMES, NOTHING MORE. :'O

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silver_tiamat May 30 2011, 18:59:07 UTC
With me, it's as if I started on the harder thing, and moved on to an easier thing, and then got trapped into only wanting to do the easier thing. XD Profiles are easier because they have at LEAST one real line on the face (the profile), versus the full-face, which is composed 98% of just shadows and light ( ... )

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