Just passing time the other day, I sat down to do a couple of doodles.
I had no plan other than to have some fun and see where it took me. The results got a bit weird, but may also be a result of the objects I’m practising on drawing at the moment.
I want to get better at drawing humans and animals, and I guess this was a way to draw them in different settings..
Anyway, this is how it looked:
it’s always doodling time!
It sure is ☺☺
I doodle every day 🙂
I think that’s a great way to keep on developing. I paint or draw at least for 15 minutes a day ☺
never stop
Good to practise! fun. also have heard great things about Procreate and seen some fab work produced by artists who use it. Well done you for tackling it.
Thank you, Anna ☺ I was just giving it a go out of curiosity, but got hooked pretty fast. It’s a fun addition to my (imaginary) toolbox of drawing supplies ☺
Go for it.
Human pet. 😂
Something that just came to mind at the time. I’m glad you find it amusing 🙂
Doodling is fun. I’m learning a little about «zentangles» — which is another way of doodling. I doodled yesterday afternoon while at a doctor’s appointment with my husband. I might post my doodle on my blog — or maybe not. Your doodles are much more interesting than mine. 🙂
It sure is, Judith 🙂 I’ve never heard about zentangles, but a quick google search might have given me a hunch. I think you should post your doodles. I bet they’re awesome! 🙂
My doodle post will be coming up today — and I mentioned you and your blog. 🙂
Wow! That’s a first for me ☺ I look forward to seeing the doodles, and read the mention of course ☺
My doodling isn’t much to look at, but I did take the «doodling» idea and used it for a Christmas card design at our art club meeting yesterday afternoon. I will probably post it too. It was fun to do. I still don’t feel very comfortable drawing and sketching around other artists — especially when the piece will be given to someone — so doodling was a lot more relaxing than trying to draw a Christmas scene. 🙂
Sounds like a lot og fun!😊 I also find doodling more relaxing than drawing. It can feel a bit more free, and less intimidating regarding possible mistakes 😊
Exactly. Some of the artists in our group are incredibly talented. It’s easy for a beginner like me to get intimidated. I’m starting to feel more comfortable as I get better acquainted with the others, but for special projects (like our Christmas cards) that will be given out to members… well, yep, that was still intimidating. 🙂 Doodling was an easy way around it.
As beginners I think we are all a bit insecure when it comes to making paintings or drawings in front of others. I don’t think they’re as critical as we are to ourself though 🙂
I’m sure that’s true. 🙂