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Meme Drawing Lessons

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In Nate Dogg's voice - Study memes everyday :)


Joke aside, if you can afford art school, look into it.


But with internet, we have more materials than ever. Not just all those drawing websites, full with drawing resources, but also just a simple Google search can give you a lot of things to learn from. And it's free.


And another thing that is free are memes :) Though, I can't say I'm good at making those, I enjoyed this one and learned a few things. I love the subtle quirks and how they get the idea across with minimum text and imagery.


So, look into memes when searching for drawing practice. And keep that pencil busy!


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Nate dogg never said that but lol

thank the gods

Trust me as I have tried looking for art schools and have always come up disappointed this speaks to me on so many levels.

I've gotten more help from art books and online tutorials then any art teacher in school (with only a few rare exceptions.) So, you make a great point.

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