Silent blog from war zone: drawing study continuation

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Silent blog from war zone: drawing study continuation
Hi, guys!

Yesterday I took a short break from blogging to do more drawing. I still have to force myself to the point where I sit down and start working, but things go pretty easy from there. Once my illustration teacher told me that in any business the most important thing is to sit down / stand up. If you need to go somewhere, but you don’t want to, get up. And make sure you don't get distracted by any other activity. The same with the drawing, the main thing is to sit down and start, and then it will most likely turn out by itself.

I also used the 15 minute rule. I agree with myself that I will do some business that I really don’t want to do, just 15 minutes. It's not that difficult, right? And in most cases, during these 15 minutes, you can get involved in what you are doing, and the work will go by itself. Very cool trick.

Yesterday I painted the last remaining part of the face - the lips. There will not even be preliminary sketches, in stylization this is a very simple element. Therefore, immediately with markers in color:


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