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RE: HOW TO DRAW WITH SCRIBBLES! (FOR BEGINNERS).
The truth is this is a tiny ball and I used the macro option to take the photo (lack of paper - sorry).
I used a pen (the 3rd - 1 was empty the next leaked terrible).
I hope some more will join.
Use for the lessons the hashtags:
#artonsteemit #scribble #drawingclass #learnwithsteem #howto
And let's see wif you can promote it this way.
Nice attempt Kitty.
You should really invest more time in commenting, supporting and promoting or this won't work.
Did you change the hashtags?
I didn't change anything.
I replied all the comments I could.
Any problem?
If you do not change the hashtags it is hard to be found!
Imagine I am the beginner, the one you say is welcome and you started this course for. There are no mistakes you said and I do my stinking best to give you an entry.. your reply has exactly 3 words and one of them is my name. "nice attempt" sounds like ....
May I ask why you are more enthusiast if you see the entry of an artist like @rashid001?
Do you have any idea how you will teach, stimulate, and motivate those who join or will you give each one of them the "nice try" answer?
Is there something wrong? I would call it disappointment
@joslud
You have made a good effort to create a ball shape. However, in my opinion, explaining this technique through words is not easy. Because whoever has never drawn before will first need to practice different shapes. And then, they will need to understand the details of spotlight and shades. After that, controlling the pen strokes and ink quantity is also important. And most importantly, to achieve the desired result, setting the brightness, contrast, and exposure of the final result is necessary. Because just a camera picture cannot show the result of your drawing, unlike what it would look like after editing.
Shapes and drawing materials but this is a contest for beginners so why is it you received a great response and me the beginner didn't? Will it be stimulating to join again or make me the beginner think: No way, no one teaches it's for those who already know?
From my perspective, if you approach this with a curator's mindset, you might find the answer. A curator typically wouldn't want to repeatedly visit the same contest post's entries. This is because numerous posts are submitted daily, making it impossible to cover them all. Personally, I usually visit a post once or twice, and then my attention shifts to newer posts. I don't continually check the comment section of a post that's six days old. I assumed this post had expired, but since you brought it up, I was able to view additional entries.
Sorry, but I talk here about the teacher @tezzmax not about curators.
I'm so sorry if that got you offended. I could have been able to annalize and give proper comment on your entry but your other highlight on hashtag took off my attention already. You gave me more than a thing to attend to in just your comment and I wouldn't have just left the entry and not make any comment.