@Loki I guess it happens a lot to people that have creative pretensions, i guess it's just thing of keep doing things and then they will start flowing more naturally.

On the render i did of the field with the giant cogs, i had more or less the idea on my head on how i wanted it to look, but used craiyon a bit to help cement the ideas a bit more. I think used correctly these things can be artist's best tool.

@hideki ye doing a simplified version of your idea first always helps, i do that with very quick sketches just to get the idea out, then build my way up by redrawing that sketch multiple times until its no longer a messy sketch
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@Loki I saw this video of an artist in Twitter, and i was amazed an relieved how even seemingly seasoned and experienced artists don't have it 100% clear when they start doing their pieces :comfyxdsweat:

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@hideki @Loki this is the natural process, throwing away what doesn't work quickly is better than forcing something bad, and yes something can be forced, but it won't look as good. Either way, the change in the mother's posture is very clear he knows what he's doing. The mother's posture goes from happily approaching, bringing tasty treats, to bringing food, but hunching over to check on the ice pack or feel her forehead, the hunching indicates a focus of attention and a careful approach. Very well done! who is this?? do you know the booru tag(s)?
@hideki @Loki Could those readjustments happen without an undo/redo command? I sometimes consider that while drawing on a paper/canvas. Lots of drafts and sketches needed a good amount of paper and pencils, while digital layers, commands, and other shortcuts are so easy that it's quicker to immediately scrap it all and try again for the sake of perfection.
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