Home Actor Qing Han HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers February 2020 Qing Han Instagram - Don't vs Do~! πŸ˜‚πŸ˜œ Edit: the video is a joke guys. Edit2: I give up πŸ˜‚~ all these comments without reading the post.. β€’ πŸ“Jokes aside, but I do also wanna talk a bit about art guide resources and what to be careful of. I know a few artists have talked about this, and I just wanna give my 2 cents. β€’ I don't know if it's still trending but a month or so ago i kept seeing these dos and don'ts. Aside from the fact that nothing is actually broken down and explained in-depth during the videos, there are also a lot of artists out there giving tutorials when their own fundamentals are lacking a bit. β€’ πŸ“ŒπŸ“ŒEdit: THIS IS FOR PEOPLE LOOKING FOR ART-HELP RESOURCES. If you wanna do your own thing, just do it.πŸ“ŒπŸ“Œ β€’ Don't get me wrong, it's really nice that people are trying to help others, but often there are bad habits and traps that beginner artists fall into, and it's a lot harder to change a habit than to be taught correctly the first time 'round; so when they find a tutorial that teaches them the wrong thing because the person giving the tutorial doesn't have a solid foundation themselves, it can often lead people astray. (note that even stylized art requires a solid foundation. There are rules in art, and stylized art bend it to their will; but you can't bend the rules without knowing what they are, because you'll end up breaking the rules instead.). I'm saying this as someone who wasted years on bad tutorials... Every resource online should be taken with a large grain of salt. Be careful of what you're following, especially if you're a beginner. I'd say art books that have been recommended by professional artists are mostly reliable. Fundamental books like anatomy or colour theory books will help you a TON. Make sure you check reviews if you're looking on Amazon. There are also cheap online courses these days like Schoolism that can also really help (not sponsored lol) Again, this is for ppl who are looking for art resources and aiming for certain art goals. I hope I don't come off as condescending or anything, and I hope everyone can find good resources that can help them on their art journey. Good luck guys, and just keep drawing! βœοΈπŸŽ¨πŸ‘Š

Qing Han Instagram – Don’t vs Do~! πŸ˜‚πŸ˜œ Edit: the video is a joke guys. Edit2: I give up πŸ˜‚~ all these comments without reading the post.. β€’ πŸ“Jokes aside, but I do also wanna talk a bit about art guide resources and what to be careful of. I know a few artists have talked about this, and I just wanna give my 2 cents. β€’ I don’t know if it’s still trending but a month or so ago i kept seeing these dos and don’ts. Aside from the fact that nothing is actually broken down and explained in-depth during the videos, there are also a lot of artists out there giving tutorials when their own fundamentals are lacking a bit. β€’ πŸ“ŒπŸ“ŒEdit: THIS IS FOR PEOPLE LOOKING FOR ART-HELP RESOURCES. If you wanna do your own thing, just do it.πŸ“ŒπŸ“Œ β€’ Don’t get me wrong, it’s really nice that people are trying to help others, but often there are bad habits and traps that beginner artists fall into, and it’s a lot harder to change a habit than to be taught correctly the first time ’round; so when they find a tutorial that teaches them the wrong thing because the person giving the tutorial doesn’t have a solid foundation themselves, it can often lead people astray. (note that even stylized art requires a solid foundation. There are rules in art, and stylized art bend it to their will; but you can’t bend the rules without knowing what they are, because you’ll end up breaking the rules instead.). I’m saying this as someone who wasted years on bad tutorials… Every resource online should be taken with a large grain of salt. Be careful of what you’re following, especially if you’re a beginner. I’d say art books that have been recommended by professional artists are mostly reliable. Fundamental books like anatomy or colour theory books will help you a TON. Make sure you check reviews if you’re looking on Amazon. There are also cheap online courses these days like Schoolism that can also really help (not sponsored lol) Again, this is for ppl who are looking for art resources and aiming for certain art goals. I hope I don’t come off as condescending or anything, and I hope everyone can find good resources that can help them on their art journey. Good luck guys, and just keep drawing! βœοΈπŸŽ¨πŸ‘Š

Qing Han Instagram - Don't vs Do~! πŸ˜‚πŸ˜œ Edit: the video is a joke guys. Edit2: I give up πŸ˜‚~ all these comments without reading the post.. β€’ πŸ“Jokes aside, but I do also wanna talk a bit about art guide resources and what to be careful of. I know a few artists have talked about this, and I just wanna give my 2 cents. β€’ I don't know if it's still trending but a month or so ago i kept seeing these dos and don'ts. Aside from the fact that nothing is actually broken down and explained in-depth during the videos, there are also a lot of artists out there giving tutorials when their own fundamentals are lacking a bit. β€’ πŸ“ŒπŸ“ŒEdit: THIS IS FOR PEOPLE LOOKING FOR ART-HELP RESOURCES. If you wanna do your own thing, just do it.πŸ“ŒπŸ“Œ β€’ Don't get me wrong, it's really nice that people are trying to help others, but often there are bad habits and traps that beginner artists fall into, and it's a lot harder to change a habit than to be taught correctly the first time 'round; so when they find a tutorial that teaches them the wrong thing because the person giving the tutorial doesn't have a solid foundation themselves, it can often lead people astray. (note that even stylized art requires a solid foundation. There are rules in art, and stylized art bend it to their will; but you can't bend the rules without knowing what they are, because you'll end up breaking the rules instead.). I'm saying this as someone who wasted years on bad tutorials... Every resource online should be taken with a large grain of salt. Be careful of what you're following, especially if you're a beginner. I'd say art books that have been recommended by professional artists are mostly reliable. Fundamental books like anatomy or colour theory books will help you a TON. Make sure you check reviews if you're looking on Amazon. There are also cheap online courses these days like Schoolism that can also really help (not sponsored lol) Again, this is for ppl who are looking for art resources and aiming for certain art goals. I hope I don't come off as condescending or anything, and I hope everyone can find good resources that can help them on their art journey. Good luck guys, and just keep drawing! βœοΈπŸŽ¨πŸ‘Š

Qing Han Instagram – Don’t vs Do~! πŸ˜‚πŸ˜œ
Edit: the video is a joke guys.
Edit2: I give up πŸ˜‚~ all these comments without reading the post..
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πŸ“Jokes aside, but I do also wanna talk a bit about art guide resources and what to be careful of. I know a few artists have talked about this, and I just wanna give my 2 cents.
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I don’t know if it’s still trending but a month or so ago i kept seeing these dos and don’ts. Aside from the fact that nothing is actually broken down and explained in-depth during the videos, there are also a lot of artists out there giving tutorials when their own fundamentals are lacking a bit.
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πŸ“ŒπŸ“ŒEdit: THIS IS FOR PEOPLE LOOKING FOR ART-HELP RESOURCES. If you wanna do your own thing, just do it.πŸ“ŒπŸ“Œ
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Don’t get me wrong, it’s really nice that people are trying to help others, but often there are bad habits and traps that beginner artists fall into, and it’s a lot harder to change a habit than to be taught correctly the first time ’round; so when they find a tutorial that teaches them the wrong thing because the person giving the tutorial doesn’t have a solid foundation themselves, it can often lead people astray.
(note that even stylized art requires a solid foundation. There are rules in art, and stylized art bend it to their will; but you can’t bend the rules without knowing what they are, because you’ll end up breaking the rules instead.). I’m saying this as someone who wasted years on bad tutorials…
Every resource online should be taken with a large grain of salt. Be careful of what you’re following, especially if you’re a beginner. I’d say art books that have been recommended by professional artists are mostly reliable. Fundamental books like anatomy or colour theory books will help you a TON. Make sure you check reviews if you’re looking on Amazon. There are also cheap online courses these days like Schoolism that can also really help (not sponsored lol)
Again, this is for ppl who are looking for art resources and aiming for certain art goals.
I hope I don’t come off as condescending or anything, and I hope everyone can find good resources that can help them on their art journey.
Good luck guys, and just keep drawing! βœοΈπŸŽ¨πŸ‘Š | Posted on 28/Jun/2017 01:13:31

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Just a bit of a process from a drawing I did while hospitalized. Debated with myself if I should post this or not but since I got nothing else…haha…
I’m working on a book cover right now when I’m not resting (and I rest a lot lol) so I don’t have anything to show yet, sorry XD~
Music: Junichi Kamiyama – poetry of wind
Pencil- platinum Japan pro-use 3, but the tip bends easily so if you drop it, it may break…not sure if recommend? Lol
Qing Han Instagram – Radioactive tears ⭐️
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First, thank you guys for 1.4m πŸ˜±πŸ‘―~!
I got some people calling me weird for drawing crying girls so much and it just makes me wanna draw them even more cause I gotta weed out the rude people πŸ˜‚~
My heart’s been palpitating and skipping beats yesterday and today constantly and it feels so bad arghhhh “orz….I’m so tired these days, and not feeling the urge to draw at all 😭. Sorry ;-;

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