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Struggling with Anatomy

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  The link above:  image How To Practice Anatomy in Art By: Abigail Abueva     Anatomy is by no means an easy feat to learn. Whether it is learning about it in school or practicing anatomy, it takes a while to understand the human body. Many young artists struggle with anatomy and understanding the physiology of the body and it can pose problems in their art.     Anatomy is still something that I am still practicing to this day. To help better my understanding of how the body works and dynamic poses, I typically search for poses on  Pinterest .     Many new artists also tend to draw heads in one direction. When I first started drawing, this was something I struggled with. If drawing digitally, it may be helpful to know there are many tools online to help with lighting and head direction.     On Artstation, there is a tool you can download to help you practice your lighting. You can also adjust the head to different perspectives. The  male head light reference tool  is free and very use

Three Paid-For Softwares Reviews

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Above image: https://www.ebay.com/itm/313232134765  Three Paid-For Software Reviews By: Abigail Abueva      There are many digital art software out ther e —both those which you need to purchase or are free of charge. For experienced artists looking to spend more on software, it is crucial to find software that works best for them     In my review, I'll be going over the pros and cons of three paid-for digital art software and my suggestions as somebody who has used them.   Photoshop Pros: Advanced features for photographers, wide file support, no vector support Cons: Expensive, complicated learning drive, high-quality graphics are difficult to render, installation limitation Personally, I used Photoshop in high school and it can be used for a lot of things. Whether it be editing photos or making artwork, it is versatile. However, it is expensive and subscription-based. It's an industry standard and for those working professionally, it's basically good at everything.  Photos

My Artwork Throughout The Years

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  My Growth Over The Years By: Abigail Abueva     I've been drawing since I was a child. From little cards for my mother and father, or drawings for Mother's and Father's Day, I enjoyed drawing and sharing my artwork with them. My father supported me since I was young and continues to do so to this day, and because of him, I was blessed enough to have a paper to draw and practice on.           Many people grow in different ways and at different paces. But we  always continue to grow  as artists and there are ways to do so. There are many  tips on how to grow , so with the media we have now, we can see the different ways people improve at art.     One of the things I like to look back on at my art is seeing how differently I draw now.  learning how to find my art style  was difficult and I still do so to this day. I'll be showing my digital art throughout the years so you can see how much I've improved or changed since then.     On October 3, 2021, I did a fanart of