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milaisa · 39 minutes
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Quick sketches
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milaisa · 4 days
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A thing from 2022
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A thing from 2022
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A thing from 2022
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A thing from 2022
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milaisa · 12 days
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Original project
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milaisa · 22 days
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Them ♥
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milaisa · 1 month
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First self-portrait in years (15 minutes)
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milaisa · 2 months
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Updated designs of my reploid OCs. I have 2 more I will probably draw later.
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milaisa · 2 months
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Teach me how to speed draw I mean I'm unable to finish even a simple sketch in 2 hours...
The secret of being able to draw "fast" comes down to routine and experience. I've worked in a professional environment where I learned fundamentals of efficient work. However, no matter what your skill level is, you can always start practicing.
In my opinion, the most important thing to remember is that sketches are supposed to be just quick scribbles of your ideas. In a professional environment, artists are encouraged to spend as little time in the early development phase. When you start designing characters for example, your first job is to create as many illustrated ideas in a very short time as possible. You shouldn't focus on details but shape language, silhouette and the general "story" you want your character to be able to tell visually.
To me it sounds like your general problem is that you spend too much time thinking how something "should look" or if your sketch is clean enough. Instead of that, try to focus on sketching the outer shape of the character. Here are some of my sketches I've made under a few minutes.
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See? My sketches aren't the cleanest but they convey the message I want to bring. Instead of focusing too much on detail, I make sure the shape language and facial expressions are clear and easy to read. I personally suggest checking out the work of storyboard artists. I think learning about their working habits could help you learn how to spend less time on detail and rather put that effort into conveying the message you want your sketch to tell.
When you gain more experience, build your confidence and grow more familiar with your own style, your sketching habits start to become automatic and you don't need to put much thought process into it anymore. It all really comes down to experience. I've not always been fast at drawing. It took me years of practice to get where I am now and believe me or not, I'm STILL learning. It never stops. I'm still aiming to be even faster.
As a general note, being fast doesn't mean you're a good artist but it's a useful skill while working in a professional field. However, I personally admire artists who are able to pour hundreds of hours in a single painting. I could never be able to do that.
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milaisa · 2 months
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Trauma (2 hours)
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milaisa · 2 months
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A Touch
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milaisa · 3 months
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Wánna
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milaisa · 3 months
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milaisa · 3 months
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Today is my birthday!! I finally finished this animation I made of Habex!
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milaisa · 3 months
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That Resistance girl from MMZ3
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milaisa · 3 months
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