Sketching and planning are very important skills that were learning after a while. This is so because Whenever I draw something, I usually just draw a circle, hair, then draw some bean shapes then put some details on it. Nowadays, I have to sketch a light circle, some lines to direct where it will look, then plan out the body's shape and position before any real work, then I hard line every aspect of it. This takes a lot more work and time (ewww work) but it does make much more good looking people, along with carrying the small characters within it. I always used to draw tiny chibi characters because I was too hard headed to really get into formal drawing, now that I can do both, it allows so much different characteristics that are much less limited than stubby leotard girls. Sketching as helps, as laying down everything in a general aspect before any solid lines makes it much easier to visualize as you go, and less of a pain when changing one part on the whole image. But, they do then to look like really stylized characters, so that's a step in the interesting direction I'm basically just doing what I was taught how to do it throughout high school, sounds a bit like a self problem but it still relates to what I've worked on over the last month. Cheers to that. If you don't plan out what you're drawing, you'll get lost in what idea you were drawing
Character Sketch Staff, Creative Bloq. “20 Sketching Tips to Help You Make Your Mark.” Creative Bloq, Creative Bloq, 24 June 2020, www.creativebloq.com/illustration/sketching-tips-beginners-81516497.
“5 Essential Sketching Tips for Beginner Artists.” Erika Lancaster-Artist, Content Creator & Online Art Tutor, www.erikalancaster.com/art-blog/5-essential-sketching-tips-for-beginner-artists.
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