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RE: Drawing a horse in black and white.

in ᴀʀᴛ & ᴀʀᴛɪꜱᴛꜱ10 days ago

Good luck at school. If it comes to drawing you can also finish one drawing in several days. If you have time look at the latest post of @aellly. Each picture he shows is one evening work.

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Thanks, although school takes up some of my time, I'll try to post regularly.

That sounds like a good idea; I have to do it. Since I have less time, I can work on a drawing for a post over several days and, when I finish it, I'll post it. Great idea, thanks!

I checked out the posts and the one you mentioned about Aellly; her drawings are amazing, I loved them. She does fantastic work. I think I can do the same: work on the drawings at night and get ahead. Thanks for everything, friend, see you later. You're a great person.

 9 days ago 

It is strange isn't it how we always tend to believe that if you start something it has to be finished the same moment or at least that same day. I know I feel that way and at times it's okay because if you can do a quick drawing a day or perhaps twice a day you can get more experience. There's no need to because if you do something every day you have practice too and time to check and see what your next step will be.

I wish you a great day.

You're absolutely right. You know, I'm like that too; I usually finish my drawings the same day, but sometimes I don't have time and end up doing them over two days. I don't know why I do it, but it's helped me stay active on Steemit. I don't think I have much experience drawing, but doing these drawings for Steemit has helped me improve. Thanks for everything, friend, have a good day too.