I had begun to reach a point, where I just wanted to draw something, and I KNEW what I wanted from it. Like I can tell when things are wrong and not "perfect". And what I mean by wanted to draw and knew what I wanted, I meant that I knew how I wanted it to look but could not manage to draw it.
It would seem I forgot one of the most important things to keep in mind being a beginner. Trying to get it right every time, is a lost cause.
Especially when there's so much room to grow. I forgot how to just let mistakes and bad things happen, because they're going to happen whether you're trying hard or having fun.
Obsessing over the mistakes just makes drawing more difficult and drawing less is worse than living with the mistakes. It doesn't matter how hard you wanna try, if you don't try at all.
So this, sure, isn't made with blood sweat and tears like my other previous drawings felt like. No I let myself have fun, and I drew the background despite not knowing much about what the hell I was drawing there.
Perhaps it's not perfect, maybe it's full of errors.. But for once in a long while I was actually enjoying the process, not spending hours trying to make it look the way I want. I had fun and even smiled at times, maybe I even laughed. This much is something I want Iori to represent, positivity!
Nothing makes Iori happier than seeing someone happy and smiling. I'm happy to say, I am.
This will be about 1 year since I first drew him.
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7 years, 3 months ago
24 Aug 2017 19:29 CEST
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