Kai Stemm
Airman 1st Class
First one is based from a screenshot by me on war thunder
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Superb
HahaDang families.....always getting in the way of our fun. hahaha. Keep up the good work!
Still trying to get lines also does anyone know how to do roundish 3D partsHaha
This is a past time that I started to impress my art teacher
Thanks and I will try out some of those things but now I'm crashingAs a former drawer who pursued art as a minor (100 years ago) all I can say is practice. Look up images online (a great source) and practice duplicating what you see. Draw light construction lines to get your angles and perspective down before doing heavy line work. Shading is secondary, but important obviously. Get a variety of drawing pencils (3B, 4B, 6B, etc) and experiment how they work.
While some might say to work strictly with one medium before moving to another, such as mixing pencil with charcoal for example, I say do whatever you want. You may find where you struggle with one medium you might excel at another. I could NEVER get the hang of chalk pastels but wanted to desperately. I tried and tried but just couldn't get the mixing down to my satisfaction, so I stuck with pencils.
Just practice. Take a small 4x6 sketchbook everywhere with you. When you have time, take it out and draw what you see....a trash can, a flower, a doorknob, a leaf on the ground. Just practice.
Good luck.