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XD\n\nEither way, I dislike requests, and accepting money for custom art goes against my morality. That said, I like to think that none who visit me will leave hungry.\nIn other words, I have offered to illustrate some of my drawing techniques, provide reference sheets, etc., so others can learn (or be encouraged to learn) how to draw for themselves ...and this has in fact paid off a few times (ie, I've evidence my references were used by their recipients)! <3 <3\n\nFor me, that's more satisfying than just honoring one's request---it shows the recipient appreciated my effort, and that they (themselves) earned some satisfaction from the work of their hands. It's win-win (no guilt, no entitlement)! :D\n\nStill, some aren't open to try drawing at all.\n\nMind that not everyone HAS to draw, and some have (what they would consider) good reasons not to---there are many variables that don't need or want my opinions or challenges. The only exception to this (IMHO) would be that of anxiety or fear. For whatever reason, some believe a priori that 'drawing is hard' and therefore won't try. Perhaps as a consequence of harsh scholastic/workplace experience, the non-artist may fear the 'failure' they know will follow. Their's is a learned, subconscious thing that may be exacerbated (made worse) by another's assertion that 'drawing is fun and easy!'. :P\n\nFor myself, it could be a delusion produced by my autism and (relatively) low IQ, but I believe in hope, at least when it comes to non-life-changing matters such as learning to draw. I've never achieved anything worthwhile in my life: no trophies, certificates or fancy belts to show for my existence, hence I didn't get into drawing with any real confidence or expectations---I just allowed myself the opportunity to fail ...and I did, many times, and that continues to this day. Yet, I have a modest following on three different art sites, with hundreds of ACOs, quickies and the like, that have been enjoyed by persons from all over the world.\n\nIn light of that, I would ask the non-artist (who WANTS to draw) what their excuse is.\n\nHow did I get started in cartooning?\n\nWhen I was very young, my mother gifted me an Ed Emberley drawing book (the 'Purple' one!), and from that I developed an eye for putting simple shapes together to form characters and structures. Later, I 'graduated' to the drawings books of Christopher Hart. :3\n\nI will discuss Ed Emberley in a later article. For now, I'd like to introduce my watchers to the talents of Christopher Hart, as most of my present drawing techniques were derived from his works.\n\nIt happens that Hart has both a DeviantArt account and a YouTube channel (links below).\n\nDA: https://www.deviantart.com/christopher-hart\nYT: https://www.youtube.com/c/ChristopherHartbooks/videos\n\nFor this article, I decided to draw the character featured in this video (link tested 07/25/2020): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HUXysRXVi8\n\nTo give the feel I'm watching along, I'll interject my comments here (this isn't a review). ^^\n\nHART: \"Hi, my name is Christopher Hart. I'm a cartoonist and author of many books on drawing cartoons and manga and all sorts of fun stuff!\"\n\nThere ya go!\n\nThe purpose of this video seems to be to give a lesson of drafting characters. In this case, the subject is a squirrel ...who, for all the world, looks like a beaver to me ^^\n\nHm.. it would appear Hart is drawing with a Staedtler 'Mars-Lumograph' pencil ...so I used one here, too! :3\n\nThe Lumograph is a standard German-manufactured, school-grade pencil. Their selling point was they came packaged in an assortment of hardnesses (from 1B to 6H, I believe). I dunno whether they still come that way, as it's been a while since I've bought any. ^^\nPersonally, where it comes to common, inexpensive pencils, my preference is the Dixon Ticonderoga. :3\n\nAnyway...\n\nHart begins with a circle or head sphere. Hart freehands his shapes here, whereas I prefer to use a template. Due to the very tiny scale I prefer to draw at, freehanding isn't the best option (I tend to draw less with my arm and more with my fingers).\n\n...It's interesting to me that Hart 'feathers' or 'pets' his lines. From what's been fed to me (by artistic know-it-alls such as Crowne Prince), feathering is a bad habit. That's probably true, as I do it frequently ...and enjoy it! :3\n\nHART: \"...[the subject] has a kind of tear-drop shape, almost like a pear, for the body\"\n\nMost cartoony, funny-animal types have this body type, which is notably smaller than the head (sp. for 'cub' characters) these bodies are pretty much interchangeable among species (only identifier is the tail, in most cases). For simplistic subjects, the head itself is the character rather than the form as a whole (per my opinion).\n\n...Know what I like about Hart's tutorial---the fact that he uses his eraser (and generously). I've seen drawing videos in which the cartoonist goes straight to ink, never making a single error. while amusing to watch, these give a false, pretentious impression that cartoonists don't make mistakes and/or that erasers are inessential drawing tools (which is why 'real' drawing pencils don't usually have erasers ...right? No!) :P\n\nThe eraser isn't only for use in corrections/removing guidelines, but is also a sculpting tool (as Hart demonstrates). Art pencils don't generally come with erasers because the manufacture expects the user to supply their own---cap erasers don't fit well over most ferrules, and ferrule-mounted erasers will wear out long before the graphite does. :3\n\n...That buck tooth reads 'beaver' to me. I don't mean to harp on that, but I can't help it! XD I know squirrels have long incisors, but they're usually inconspicuous.\n...and because we live in an 'offended', cancel-culture society, let me clarify: I'm NOT criticizing Hart. Recall the purpose of this video was to DRAFT a squirrel character---the viewer is allowed (and encouraged!), therefore, to design it their way (so I've nothing to apologize for).\n\nHART: \"...cute little eye, there\"\n\nShame on you, Hart! You forgot the highlight! XD\n\nThe hair and ruffs really give the subject its character and brings it to life. :3\n\nI admit I recoiled a bit to see Hart erase his pencil lines just after inking---I was certain the ink would smear! XD\n\nI almost never ink my work. It'll all end up in a dumpster when I (eventually) move out or die anyway, so no sense in 'preserving' the line art. ^^\nBut, if I were to erase lines wholesale like that, I would use an Artgum block in place of a cap eraser (covers more area).\n\nHART: \"So you see how all that pencil stuff---the roughs, etc., the guidelines---when we take it out, we see it all came in handy, even though we changed things here and there, it doesn't matter. The final drawing is what matters. You can put this over another drawing on your lightbox, and change it again if you like\"\n\nFor those who don't know, 'lightbox' is another term for 'drafting table': a board with a large window from which a light shines. The idea is one can use it to trace one's lineart, for modifications, animation, etc. :3\n\n...and that's the video. Do you feel inspired? Encouraged? Like you want a beer? *pops open a Landshark Lager*\n\nHm. Something next to Hart's video screen is annoying me, though: a video recommendation titled 'The Drawing Advice that Changed My Life' ...what is it?\n\n*watches*\n\n...Ok, a ten-minute video boiled to 'focus > scattered' ...agreed, but confusion, clutter and distress is fundamental to who I am, hence I'm not changing anything. :3\n\nAnd as I've mentioned it, I'm obliged to link (link tested 07/25/2020): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6NsEDwHHiE\n\nAnyway ...Til next time, all! *poofs*",
  "description_bbcode_parsed": "<span style='word-wrap: break-word;'>I&#039;m of the opinion that anyone who can apply graphite to paper can draw ...for such&#039;s basically what drawing is. ^^<br /><br />Granted, not everyone can draw &#039;well&#039; (at least not to their satisfaction), and others simply want to see characters drawn by hands other than their own.<br /><br />Case and point (from watchers, each of who has/had an art gallery),<br /><br />&quot;Can you draw my oc holding a few balloons?&quot;<br />&quot;Could you draw Homer Simpson on a skateboard naked please?&quot;<br />&quot;Can U draw some Mitzi x Ned&quot;<br />&quot;Would you like to redraw [my drawing]&quot;?<br /><br />Can I? Absolutely! Will I? Nope! (though I&#039;m generally open to suggestions) :3<br /><br />And then there are those who like art, want art, but who themselves don&#039;t draw at all. Ever.<br /><br />Some fitting this description have asked me for drawings, either in the form of requests or commissions ...so I gather &#039;the ability to draw well&#039; isn&#039;t a criterion or a determining factor as regards who some will come to for scribbles! XD<br /><br />Either way, I dislike requests, and accepting money for custom art goes against my morality. That said, I like to think that none who visit me will leave hungry.<br />In other words, I have offered to illustrate some of my drawing techniques, provide reference sheets, etc., so others can learn (or be encouraged to learn) how to draw for themselves ...and this has in fact paid off a few times (ie, I&#039;ve evidence my references were used by their recipients)! &lt;3 &lt;3<br /><br />For me, that&#039;s more satisfying than just honoring one&#039;s request---it shows the recipient appreciated my effort, and that they (themselves) earned some satisfaction from the work of their hands. It&#039;s win-win (no guilt, no entitlement)! :D<br /><br />Still, some aren&#039;t open to try drawing at all.<br /><br />Mind that not everyone HAS to draw, and some have (what they would consider) good reasons not to---there are many variables that don&#039;t need or want my opinions or challenges. The only exception to this (IMHO) would be that of anxiety or fear. For whatever reason, some believe a priori that &#039;drawing is hard&#039; and therefore won&#039;t try. Perhaps as a consequence of harsh scholastic/workplace experience, the non-artist may fear the &#039;failure&#039; they know will follow. Their&#039;s is a learned, subconscious thing that may be exacerbated (made worse) by another&#039;s assertion that &#039;drawing is fun and easy!&#039;. :P<br /><br />For myself, it could be a delusion produced by my autism and (relatively) low IQ, but I believe in hope, at least when it comes to non-life-changing matters such as learning to draw. I&#039;ve never achieved anything worthwhile in my life: no trophies, certificates or fancy belts to show for my existence, hence I didn&#039;t get into drawing with any real confidence or expectations---I just allowed myself the opportunity to fail ...and I did, many times, and that continues to this day. Yet, I have a modest following on three different art sites, with hundreds of ACOs, quickies and the like, that have been enjoyed by persons from all over the world.<br /><br />In light of that, I would ask the non-artist (who WANTS to draw) what their excuse is.<br /><br />How did I get started in cartooning?<br /><br />When I was very young, my mother gifted me an Ed Emberley drawing book (the &#039;Purple&#039; one!), and from that I developed an eye for putting simple shapes together to form characters and structures. Later, I &#039;graduated&#039; to the drawings books of Christopher Hart. :3<br /><br />I will discuss Ed Emberley in a later article. For now, I&#039;d like to introduce my watchers to the talents of Christopher Hart, as most of my present drawing techniques were derived from his works.<br /><br />It happens that Hart has both a DeviantArt account and a YouTube channel (links below).<br /><br />DA: <a href=\"https://www.deviantart.com/christopher-hart\" rel=\"nofollow\">https://www.deviantart.com/christopher-hart</a><br />YT: <a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/c/ChristopherHartbooks/videos\" rel=\"nofollow\">https://www.youtube.com/c/ChristopherHartbooks/videos</a><br /><br />For this article, I decided to draw the character featured in this video (link tested 07/25/2020): <a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HUXysRXVi8\" rel=\"nofollow\">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HUXysRXVi8</a><br /><br />To give the feel I&#039;m watching along, I&#039;ll interject my comments here (this isn&#039;t a review). ^^<br /><br />HART: &quot;Hi, my name is Christopher Hart. I&#039;m a cartoonist and author of many books on drawing cartoons and manga and all sorts of fun stuff!&quot;<br /><br />There ya go!<br /><br />The purpose of this video seems to be to give a lesson of drafting characters. In this case, the subject is a squirrel ...who, for all the world, looks like a beaver to me ^^<br /><br />Hm.. it would appear Hart is drawing with a Staedtler &#039;Mars-Lumograph&#039; pencil ...so I used one here, too! :3<br /><br />The Lumograph is a standard German-manufactured, school-grade pencil. Their selling point was they came packaged in an assortment of hardnesses (from 1B to 6H, I believe). I dunno whether they still come that way, as it&#039;s been a while since I&#039;ve bought any. ^^<br />Personally, where it comes to common, inexpensive pencils, my preference is the Dixon Ticonderoga. :3<br /><br />Anyway...<br /><br />Hart begins with a circle or head sphere. Hart freehands his shapes here, whereas I prefer to use a template. Due to the very tiny scale I prefer to draw at, freehanding isn&#039;t the best option (I tend to draw less with my arm and more with my fingers).<br /><br />...It&#039;s interesting to me that Hart &#039;feathers&#039; or &#039;pets&#039; his lines. From what&#039;s been fed to me (by artistic know-it-alls such as Crowne Prince), feathering is a bad habit. That&#039;s probably true, as I do it frequently ...and enjoy it! :3<br /><br />HART: &quot;...[the subject] has a kind of tear-drop shape, almost like a pear, for the body&quot;<br /><br />Most cartoony, funny-animal types have this body type, which is notably smaller than the head (sp. for &#039;cub&#039; characters) these bodies are pretty much interchangeable among species (only identifier is the tail, in most cases). For simplistic subjects, the head itself is the character rather than the form as a whole (per my opinion).<br /><br />...Know what I like about Hart&#039;s tutorial---the fact that he uses his eraser (and generously). I&#039;ve seen drawing videos in which the cartoonist goes straight to ink, never making a single error. while amusing to watch, these give a false, pretentious impression that cartoonists don&#039;t make mistakes and/or that erasers are inessential drawing tools (which is why &#039;real&#039; drawing pencils don&#039;t usually have erasers ...right? No!) :P<br /><br />The eraser isn&#039;t only for use in corrections/removing guidelines, but is also a sculpting tool (as Hart demonstrates). Art pencils don&#039;t generally come with erasers because the manufacture expects the user to supply their own---cap erasers don&#039;t fit well over most ferrules, and ferrule-mounted erasers will wear out long before the graphite does. :3<br /><br />...That buck tooth reads &#039;beaver&#039; to me. I don&#039;t mean to harp on that, but I can&#039;t help it! XD I know squirrels have long incisors, but they&#039;re usually inconspicuous.<br />...and because we live in an &#039;offended&#039;, cancel-culture society, let me clarify: I&#039;m NOT criticizing Hart. Recall the purpose of this video was to DRAFT a squirrel character---the viewer is allowed (and encouraged!), therefore, to design it their way (so I&#039;ve nothing to apologize for).<br /><br />HART: &quot;...cute little eye, there&quot;<br /><br />Shame on you, Hart! You forgot the highlight! XD<br /><br />The hair and ruffs really give the subject its character and brings it to life. :3<br /><br />I admit I recoiled a bit to see Hart erase his pencil lines just after inking---I was certain the ink would smear! XD<br /><br />I almost never ink my work. It&#039;ll all end up in a dumpster when I (eventually) move out or die anyway, so no sense in &#039;preserving&#039; the line art. ^^<br />But, if I were to erase lines wholesale like that, I would use an Artgum block in place of a cap eraser (covers more area).<br /><br />HART: &quot;So you see how all that pencil stuff---the roughs, etc., the guidelines---when we take it out, we see it all came in handy, even though we changed things here and there, it doesn&#039;t matter. The final drawing is what matters. You can put this over another drawing on your lightbox, and change it again if you like&quot;<br /><br />For those who don&#039;t know, &#039;lightbox&#039; is another term for &#039;drafting table&#039;: a board with a large window from which a light shines. The idea is one can use it to trace one&#039;s lineart, for modifications, animation, etc. :3<br /><br />...and that&#039;s the video. Do you feel inspired? Encouraged? Like you want a beer? *pops open a Landshark Lager*<br /><br />Hm. Something next to Hart&#039;s video screen is annoying me, though: a video recommendation titled &#039;The Drawing Advice that Changed My Life&#039; ...what is it?<br /><br />*watches*<br /><br />...Ok, a ten-minute video boiled to &#039;focus &gt; scattered&#039; ...agreed, but confusion, clutter and distress is fundamental to who I am, hence I&#039;m not changing anything. :3<br /><br />And as I&#039;ve mentioned it, I&#039;m obliged to link (link tested 07/25/2020): <a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6NsEDwHHiE\" rel=\"nofollow\">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6NsEDwHHiE</a><br /><br />Anyway ...Til next time, all! *poofs*</span>",
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