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A Twitter user named @anloremi started a thread on the platform on which he invited people to fulfil the T-Rex image to prove that there is no way AI could replace human art. The results are unique and clever, with a human-like humorous twist to it. This is the primary image on which users expressed their creativity.

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Need some inspiration for what to draw? These 60 drawing ideas will help you fill your sketchbook! Experienced artists looking for more in-depth help and inspiration should click the image to read the post - sometimes "what should I draw" can't be answered in a list! Sketchbook Prompts, Art Drawing Ideas, Art Journal Challenge, 30 Day Drawing Challenge, Art Journal Prompts, Drawing Ideas List, Creative Drawing Prompts, Drawing Prompt, Art Prompts

Need some inspiration for what to draw? These 60 drawing ideas will help you fill your sketchbook! Experienced artists looking for more in-depth help and inspiration should click the image to read the post - sometimes "what should I draw" can't be answered in a list!

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Last week, I talked about how to Defeat Artist’s Block for Good . If you missed that post, you may want to check it out before reading on. In that article, I mentioned how important it is to keep a list of things to paint . This is one of the best things I’ve done for my creativity. Today, I’m

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One Man's War, Sketches of WWII by a soldier الفن الرقمي, American Soldier, Military Drawings, Arte Sketchbook, Arte Inspo, Art Et Illustration, Art And Illustration, Military Art, Drawing Tutorials

Victor Alfred Lundy was an architecture student enrolled in the Army Special Training Program, and in 1944, with D-Day soon to come, he and his company were called up to the infantry. Lundy kept a running diary in his sketchbook, from basic training in South Carolina to the fields of France, and his swell drawings give you a sense of what it was like to be one of our boys in the army.

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