ehoeveler wrote:All of these images are great!
I'm assuming that you now want to draw or paint them.
It will take some time to develop
the eye-to-hand coordination for drawing or painting.
It is also good if you try to remember your image instead
of making your eye go back between the image and
the drawing pad. Some would disagree with what I just
said but find a way that is most comfortable for you.
Also, if you make a mistake while drawing
it is harder to correct that mistake than if
you would, using a graphics software program.
I say, keep practicing - it will come!
Also, don't worry about mistakes. Sometimes
'mistakes' can lead you to a new idea or even
make your drawing look better!
Lastly, relax. Play some music or turn on the TV.
Just get into a relaxed state of mind - this should be fun!!
It'll happen for you! 'Best, E.
PS, I love that little bee sitting on a flower petal!
thanks for your tips, right now im reading a wonderfull book called, drawing with the right side of the
ain, and it helped me a lot to achieve more realistic paints, but it only works(until now) with something i am watching, but most of my art came from images i see on my mind, when im dreaming, or when i enter in some kind of extacis when listening to clasical music, but when i start to draw the image i see, it just starts to fade, and its more and more dificil to paint it, i think i need to practice more, and concentrate more to keep the image that pops up in my mind after i start drawing it.
i would take your recommendation of practice more, i need to do that, and thanks again.