Badly Drawn Dogs
Wherein I share my shitty artistic "talent" as it applies to my dogs
Quick post today, since I'm lazy and burned out from work and haven't had time to properly author an exciting and engaging post.
I recently got a promotion at my day job and, to celebrate, I upgraded from my old iPad Air 2 to an iPad Pro 12.9. And, using some incentive points I had saved up, I got the Apple Pencil to accompany it.
Since I had a stylus and a tablet, I downloaded the digital artist's iOS app of choice, Procreate, and thought I'd take a metaphorical stab at sketching.
I used to sketch fairly often. I started out in college as an architecture major with dreams of being the next Frank Gehry, Santiago Calatrava or Frank Lloyd Wright , and thus thought I needed to be able to sketch out ideas as they came to me. But those dreams were dashed and my college career progressed from architecture→computer engineering→management information systems.
So, consequently, I stopped sketching and haven't really sketched anything in over two decades (also, I was just shocked to realize I graduated from college over 20 years ago!).
So now that I've picked up Procreate, I've started to familiarize myself with its myriad of tools and, I must say, I'm quite impressed. There's a ton of different drawing tools/brushes available, from sketching to charcoal to painting. And, with the Apple Pencil, they're extremely accurate and pressure-sensitive. You can tell that the engineers behind the app are artists as well.
After a basic familiarizing, I gave a try at getting back into sketching by doing a quick two-minute sketch of our youngest dog, Etta, lying on the floor. To quote Dylatov, it's "not great, not terrible":

I then took a shot at some portraits of the other dogs:


Our beloved departed Winston:

And finally, back to Etta:

Man, that was rough. My skills are not-so-great. But I plan on keeping at it, improving my sketchiness and learning the tool. If I improve enough, I'll try these same sketches again in the future and share them here.