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I would do the older ones but lol ๐ I honestly donโt remember what the date was when I drew them ๐๐
Also this song is life rn lol ๐
But yeah thatโs what Iโve been up to lately just lurking and thinkin bout stuff ๐
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@heyitszoey hey there :) ...
dates are always a good idea to add to ya pic's... for your own self dates help so you can form an idea of how your progressing.
Another idea is to add a small signature somewhere on (or in) the pic to.
Personally I don't date mine, but I do store them in chronological order so I can see my progress....
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@heyitszoey itโs not really required but most artists sometimes put the date or at least the year of creation as a way to kinda organize traditional artwork peices to help with viewing improvement over the years or time
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@heyitszoey said in Should I start putting dates on my drawings from this point on:
Also this song is life rn lol
Been on my uplifting playlist for 14 days and i've been smashing that play button, I SIMPLY LOVE IT! Cheers girl! Goodluck coming back to school, if you ever need advice about life make sure to dm me! :)
Drawing wise, you can have the date to keep up with your progress, but I think that your "signing" would be something nice to come up with and add in future drawings, it will be like your "tag" ^^
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@mr_peanut I would order them but lol ๐ I take them out to much to do that so imma just put 2018 on the old ones I did
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@mr-h yas lol ๐ I love that song itโs da best ๐๐ and yeah Iโmma put da dates so at the end of the year at can see how I improved over time
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@rabbitboy yeah imma start doing that and Iโm thinking of drawing some different things other then just animals or people like maybe objects or plants or something :)
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I always did this thing.. hehhe
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You have to date your artwork, because it is like a journal. Keep records of when it is created.