Post 178457 by majachai@niu.moe
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 (DIR) Post #178338 by prydt@niu.moe
       2018-09-25T04:01:20Z
       
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       ugh... I really want to learn how to draw in the anime style... but i know that takes tons of practice and is a time investment I cant afford with my other hobbies...
       
 (DIR) Post #178343 by uservth@niu.moe
       2018-09-25T04:02:08Z
       
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       @prydt I really suck a drawing. I wish i could draw anime, but its kinda utopic for my.Sad cause i love animation so much.
       
 (DIR) Post #178457 by majachai@niu.moe
       2018-09-25T04:18:20Z
       
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       @prydt do it! imo drawing to an okay standard is a better time investment than a lot of other things. being able to doodle freely is a wonderful relaxation, and it's much easier to learn when you're younger because you don't have that awful feeling when starting out of "an adult shouldn't be drawing something this terrible"
       
 (DIR) Post #178545 by prydt@niu.moe
       2018-09-25T04:28:55Z
       
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       @majachai thanks! I'll try starting out... it seems fun, also I'm curious, should I start with just drawing on paper or using a pen and tablet?
       
 (DIR) Post #178685 by majachai@niu.moe
       2018-09-25T04:52:16Z
       
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       @prydt 100% paper. learn basic fundamentals naturally, digital art is a more specific skill than the range of things you can do on paper