returned to drawing after a long period and now interested in knowing what is my current skill level and where should i improvei know the skill check thread exist but i dont know how can i actually check out my various skill aspects since its just pretty much arbitrary 1-10 ratingsso what things should i draw?
Nigga draw
>>7852125>asks what skill level he is>doesnt post artI say you are probably kindergarten level given that you seem to have actual down syndrome
>>7852133i am asking what type of art should i post.
>>7852150none, fuck off and dont come back
>>7852150unless you're getting paid to ideate, asking "what should i draw" means "i don't want to draw"your curiosity is your responsibility. come up with something yourself, or use one of the hundreds of art prompt tools out there to spark an idea.
>>7852150Any completed original piece that’s rendered/colored. Specifics don’t matter.
>>7852125just post anything that youve finished recently. i guess if you insist on wanting to be told what to draw, draw a desk fan or something.
>>7852150Draw the thing you're ultimately practicing to draw. Draw a comic page, or make an OC, whatever you'd attempt if you were fully trained
not op but i guess its fun to recieve critique
>>7852163i dont know shit about rendering
>>7852294You get a skill check of zero for everything until you fucking draw something and post it
>>7852150If you even have to ask, you are a beg or prebeg. A thread died for this trash
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>>7852534i can draw something i want, but how is something i really like, say, a horse going to reveal my perspective skills?
>>7852125The short answer is that there isn't one, that's why artists pay a lot of money to get their portfolios criticized by pros.However, if you want to assess your skills with the most important basic aspects, there's this one.Basically draw boxes in this perspective, and put a skull inside each of them, the final result should tell pretty nicely how your fundamentals are doing.