ill do an trendy pop-folk band or a big hair metal band
i enjoy drawing the guitars and drums because they differ depending on the style of music you are going for. I would give a hair metal band an 8 piece drum kit with a double barrel and some Super Strat style guitar, but the pop-folk band would have a 3 piece kit with s hollow body gibson or tele
I just draw detailed single shots. I've been liking corked japans and criticals recently, so I've been drawing a lot of those. I used to be good enough to draw mutes and tailgrabs but they're hard as fuck, I could only do those when I had eight hours of nothing to do overnight at a gas station. I want to start doing sequences but I always fuck them up.
I guess its always nice to have art skills, but really, the evolution of my drawings moreso show how little I've payed attention in college. Its not something I'm necessarily proud of.
i draw sick pillow lines, cliffs, and crazy park features but i for some reason can't draw skiers. the only people i can draw are like super detailed bodies and faces like self portraits
First I draw the features, jumps or rails, and then for the rest of the period I imagine doing tricks on them. This is the type of stuff I draw on paper. We have computers in every class so I did these in school and emailed these to myself. But mostly I use a pencil and paper
i also use the cap of drinks and stick two fingers in there and grind the edge of my binders and the table. its kind of limited though because i cant spin. damn wrists
I draw ski sequences and most of the time I draw stick figure stuff.
My greatest accomplishment with stick figures was I took my note from the previous day incorporated stick figures into them. It was pretty dope. I'll upload it when I get to a scanner.