Message from @ଘ(੭ˊᵕˋ)੭* ੈ✩‧₊˚
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Go dress up as a girl then.
2 much work
Then stop talking about wanting to be a girl
I havent been. This has mostly been me stating I dont like drawing men 😄
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And then making smartass statements 😛
Trust me, they aren't
More creepy than smart
In my opinion.
Seb wtf
but how can u be a good artist if you dont draw men
Exactly
My primary goal is just to draw what I want to draw. Which isn't men. I'd rather draw still life than men, and thats just how it is.
I thought you wanted to draw anime?
I'll get to drawing anime style one day. Once I'm able to draw still life and females to a decent degree of realism.
you dont need to know realism to draw anime
I was told the contrary by many artists, and so I stopped trying to draw anime as an entry point.
"Gotta learn the rules of reality before I break them" is what I was told.
thats partially true, but you can still just draw anime, since it seems you'd be content with drawing mediocre art
I'd rather stick with a route that eventually leads to non mediocrity if I can.
>but refuses to draw men
ok then
It isnt even liking to draw women over men
Its a complete lack of it
@clippy but he finds them unattractive
Like that should matter
Youre basically drawing with your dick
I wont deny it. I've always picked female over male ever since I could remember. Wont even play male characters in an MMO.
I know I'd dread every moment drawing a male at all, and be dissatisfied with the work regardless of how bad or good it is.
but in all seriousness, if you really want to be a good realist, you're gonna have to draw both men and women. But since you refuse to draw men, you're going to stay mediocre so I suggest you just draw anime. I mean it's definitely possible to become a good anime artist by just drawing a lot of anime.
I'm unsure of how not drawing a male would hold me back any. Its basically a flattened female with bulky arms, legs, and a less rounded face.
I find drawing all the curves in a female body far more challenging.
If you want to argue semantics, females are basically a smaller version of a male with a larger chest and more hair.
if you want to draw females your whole life, all the power to you. But the reason its important to learn both is to understand anatomy better, which is the core of drawing humans. For example it will help you identify why certain features may look more masculine or feminine.
My gauge usually ends up being a mix of "does this look attractive" and "does this look close enough to the reference", and I erase if something doesn't look the part. Basically ends up filtering out any masculine characteristics in the end, since I'm not in favour of them.
so you're always gonna draw off a reference?
Pretty much how I've been doing it the past 54 days. Drawing from observation of images or still objects in the same room as me.
your reliance on having a reference is going to hold you back in the future if you don't draw males as well
Primary reason I use references is because I was told to use them to improve.