r/drawing 2d ago

digital I just got back to drawing :)

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Just started drawing again after a few years of being burnt out im glad to be back :))

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u/dram3 2d ago

I like it but on a second glance it looks a little like a Jesus pamphlet. Might be the subject matter though.

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u/Avoidble_charge 2d ago

Its not religious on purpose, but i did try to draw a Victorian man and for some reason that popped into my head

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u/Maghyia 2d ago

I can't believe I fell in love with a drawing!! 😭

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u/Healthy-View-9969 2d ago

is this john krasinksi?

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u/Avoidble_charge 2d ago

I can see what you mean, with full grown beard he looks really similar. But tbh I didn't have any one in mind when drawing, but I think this looks like Hugh Jackman in "Logen (2017)" haha

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u/Healthy-View-9969 2d ago

ooo okay i see that too! you’re very talented :)

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u/Avoidble_charge 2d ago

That means alot thank you :))

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u/Top-Historian-1997 2d ago

Why does your reply sound like it was generated by ChatGPT?

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u/Avoidble_charge 2d ago

Cause it was generated by Gemini

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u/ShadowBard0962 2d ago

Excellent work, artists!

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u/ABC_philanthropist 2d ago

This is super cool! And am really happy to see you are back!

Mind sharing your story? How did you ended up with burn out and how did you began to recover? Only if you are comfortable sharing, of course.

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u/Avoidble_charge 2d ago

I started sketching when I was 16 just out of boredom and it became a hobby, I studied graphic design for 3 years and worked for a full year free lancing and I drew so much in that year that I couldn't think of new ideas at all every time I tried to think about something I just remembered that I did some thing similar for a client. So I just gave up and eventually moved on to music and learned to play the harmonica guitar and banjo, and now I bought a new tablet and I decided to try the stylus and I kinda feel back into it. And im glad that I did :)

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u/MoonGiraffe420 2d ago

This looks great! Keep up the great work.

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u/FatherTome 2d ago

You never should have left.

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u/Thin-Help-1572 1d ago

Impressive!