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A journey of self-improvement - or not. |
Sup? I'm Char. You may know me from timeless classics such as
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![]() ![]() ![]() By any definition of the word 'amazing,' I am not an amazing artist. However, when I went back to school, I found myself constantly doodling in the margins during my classes. It actually seemed to help me focus more on the lectures if I sketched on my notes. This made for some very weird notes in university. I remember a few times where another student was absent from the lecture and asked to borrow my notes. Well, my notes were about 60% words and 40% doodles. It wasn't just in the margins anymore either, the words would curve around my drawings and skip over them mid-sentence to the other side of the page. I saw this Ted Talks about why people are convinced that they can't draw: [Embed For Use By Upgraded+] And yes, I know this is my second Ted Talks video in as many days, but if you find yourself with a spare 15 minutes, really check it out. It's so cute because most people have no confidence in their drawing skills whatsoever. Watching the audience draw with such trepidation in the beginning and then seeing them really get into it and have fun is well worth the time spent. Your art doesn't have to be astounding to be worth doing, and this video reminds me to just have fun and chill when I'm drawing. My art is never going to be amazing unless I put way more hours into it, but it's good enough at this point that if someone glances over my shoulder they'll say, "Oh look, a _______!" I used to do little comics of our professors. Nothing mean, just silly drawings like the ones in the video with speech bubbles of their most commonly said phrases. For example, we had a professor who would say, "What you're gonna wanna do..." about 40 times per lecture. I would take the sketch and slide it over to whoever was sitting next to me and watch them try not to laugh during the lecture. ![]() Is it a 'skill' per se? Maybe not. But it does pass the time in a boring meeting and it gets a laugh like 9 times out of 10 when I just very slowly slide the paper over to some unsuspecting person as though it contains an important message. Can't be serious all the time. ![]() ![]() ![]() |