That mass of curls sticking out under the rug belongs to Azalea, the enby artist to the right in this comic. That's their partner dove yelling at them, the girl to the left in the same comic.
Thank you! You've probably noticed by now I like drawing plants. My skills with other objects/scenery and such leave a fair bit to be desired though.
As for the computer monitor, the light and dark blue bands are how I tend to draw reflective surfaces in general when I'm feeling too lazy to do actual reflections. ^^; I'm glad you think it looks nice though.
I'm pretty sure it's the perpetual curse of every artist ever to be dissatisfied with old work, with the definition of "old" shifting with every day that passes. XD
Progress comparison sounds like it'd be neat to see! You're clearly very talented, and it'd be neat to see where you came from and how you got where you are now.
Alright! *bouncebounce* It might take me a little while to get on that because I've got some live projects to scurry over but I look forward to sharing that then.
If you need help with perspective, I suggest going through the lessons on this site. I'm going through them now actually. the lessons are pretty simple and help with perspective: drawabox.com
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As for the computer monitor, the light and dark blue bands are how I tend to draw reflective surfaces in general when I'm feeling too lazy to do actual reflections. ^^; I'm glad you think it looks nice though.
I do feel like I've been improving of late. You should see some of my older stuff... *cringes*
Progress comparison sounds like it'd be neat to see! You're clearly very talented, and it'd be neat to see where you came from and how you got where you are now.
If you need help with perspective, I suggest going through the lessons on this site. I'm going through them now actually. the lessons are pretty simple and help with perspective:
drawabox.com