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<blockquote data-quote="nickderry" data-source="post: 1518850" data-attributes="member: 12328"><p>You must never, ever decide that what you draw is rubbish - the response you draw is THE most important thing in this game - even if you feel it doesn't quite sum up what you saw, it is still the most honest and spontaneous response made to the living bird, and whether or not it conveys all you want to show in the bird, somewhere in the drawing is just a dash of the living essence of what you're trying to draw. </p><p></p><p>But then saying thatn we all set the bar higher than what we'll ever achieve - better to scrape it than not to jump at all though.</p><p></p><p>These neck studies are phenomenal by the way!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickderry, post: 1518850, member: 12328"] You must never, ever decide that what you draw is rubbish - the response you draw is THE most important thing in this game - even if you feel it doesn't quite sum up what you saw, it is still the most honest and spontaneous response made to the living bird, and whether or not it conveys all you want to show in the bird, somewhere in the drawing is just a dash of the living essence of what you're trying to draw. But then saying thatn we all set the bar higher than what we'll ever achieve - better to scrape it than not to jump at all though. These neck studies are phenomenal by the way!! [/QUOTE]
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