I can, but only on paper. My writing/drawing hand (left) is not the same as my mouse hand (right), so right now I can't draw anything better than stylized stick figures on a computer. I should've just gotten a left-hand mouse from the start and none of this would be a problem. Now, the only problem is not that I can't draw nice things digitally, it's that I don't enjoy doing it with the right hand. It feels so weird.
I can, but only on paper. My writing/drawing hand (left) is not the same as my mouse hand (right), so right now I can't draw anything better than stylized stick figures on a computer. I should've just gotten a left-hand mouse from the start and none of this would be a problem. Now, the only problem is not that I can't draw nice things digitally, it's that I don't enjoy doing it with the right hand. It feels so weird.
Same, surprised that the art police don't break down my door and beat me over the head with my tiny wacom tablet. Stick to vector stuff for now, but i'm extremely bad because all I can do is take screenshots then trace out the image.
I've been thinking of that. Actually, I'm definitely going to do that. More convenient than computers (and hand freedom), smoother and less messy than paper.
I can, but only on paper. My writing/drawing hand (left) is not the same as my mouse hand (right), so right now I can't draw anything better than stylized stick figures on a computer. I should've just gotten a left-hand mouse from the start and none of this would be a problem. Now, the only problem is not that I can't draw nice things digitally, it's that I don't enjoy doing it with the right hand. It feels so weird.
cant you just rigth click the desktop clcik setting find teh mouse tab and switch the click thing around so right click is for index finger not the middle one and left becomes middle finger
I can draw, i have been able to since i was young, i have a folder full of sketches and a few sketch books full, alot of my money goes to reference material and books on the subject, plus many art books.
Well, I just edited my post as I found the article about it. Apparently, they had six on a small scene in the middle of the gallery. For all to see.
As mentioned in your first post, art is about expression. Almost everything you do expresses something, perhaps having six on scene was their way of saying something