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>>7054060
>y'all

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>>6439949
Stop drawing faces, you're too beg for it, period.
You're chicken scratching, symbol drawing and smearing shading everywhere praying that it works (it doesn't)
You need to start really simple. Practice drawing straight lines, circles and ovals. Move on to simple shapes/structures like boxes, spheres and cylinders afterwards (check out simple perspective rules for this).
Don't even think about shading and coloring before that.

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>>6293153
What I hate most about it all is their presumptuousness. There's a shitload of mouth breathing techfags who say
>the smart artists will use it to their advantage! it's a tool! you can just skip the process now! :)
when the process is the heart of art making. They act like they've just done the equivalent of replacing our horses with cars, but it's more like giving frozen pizza to a deer hunter with the expectation that he'll put down the gun and go home. Also look at all the assumptions they make about subject matter. For many artists the subject is reached unconsciously while drawing - you can see this quite clearly with Claire Wendling and Moebius. Sitting on your ass and thinking of prompts doesn't involve the imagination in any such way.

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