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After painting pottery, I have an urge to start up traditional art once again. I just don't know where to start! There are plenty of outstanding traditional artists on thie site, so i'm coming here for advice of where to start, and just general art tips! I don't have a specific medium. I use Prismacolor pencils, your everyday pencils, pastels, and eventually i'd love to get into watercolor/model horse painting. So if you have ANY tips on any of the above, please let me know!
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If you are looking to draw horses I can teach you some things I know, and part of the horses anatomy I can show you! Just get back to me if you want
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I lovvve working with charcoal and markers. I use vine charcoal more often than not, and I use alcohol makers, as well as Prismacolor markers :D
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My biggest suggestion for starting to traditional art is to just draw, sketch, experiment. Keep at it. I have sketchbooks full of unfinished drawings and action sketches.
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