Take 2, what do we think??

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... Read moreAs a fellow beginner artist, I completely understand the feeling of wanting to improve and seeking tips to grow beyond just natural talent. One thing I've learned is that consistent practice is key. Even if you don't feel naturally gifted, dedicating time regularly to sketching and experimenting with different styles can make a huge difference over time. When drawing figures like girls, it helps to study anatomy basics and proportions. I started using simple shapes to map out body parts before adding details, which made the process less intimidating and more structured. Also, looking at references or photos can guide you in understanding how light and shadow work on the face and body. Don't hesitate to try different tools—pencils, charcoal, digital apps—to find what suits you best. Every medium has unique benefits and challenges, and exploring them can spark creativity. Finally, sharing your work and asking for constructive feedback, just like in this post, is invaluable. It allows you to see your art from others' perspectives and learn what aspects to focus on. Remember, art is a journey of growth, not a race. Celebrate small improvements and keep pushing your boundaries. Talent develops with effort, so keep drawing and enjoy the process!

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she looks like she got compressed