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Blue-Uncia — How I learned to draw

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Description I know it's a long read, but bear with me.

January 9th, 2008
Photoshop and drawingtablet

A lot of people have asked me how I learned to draw. And there are a number of answers to that question. First of all, I did not go to an art academy, as you can probably tell from my level of skill. I'm pretty good, but not that great, and lack of proper education probably has something to do with that. However, all Dutch kids receive art class when they are in high school (and I imagine this happens abroad too). So I guess you could say my interest in drawing started in earnest, when I first started going to high school at age 13. Art class, and the drawing lessons in particular, was the most fun of all classes. Well, in my opinion anyway. My mother always says I was already good at drawing at a younger age, but I don't know if my childhood doodles should really count. They don't look that special to me...
Anyway, it wasn't just art class that got me started as an amateur artist. It was also because of a certain cat. You see, back when I was 10 or 11, I used to devour several library books (whether they were from the city library or the school library made no real difference) every week. Something I sadly don't have time for anymore, these days. It was this hunger for stories that probably fueled my imagination too. If there is anything I am glad of, it's probably that I grew up without tv and the internet. I know it sounds old-fashioned, but this gave me the time to read and read and read. I could seriously walk through the school's hallways, while reading a book. This almost always went without problems. Well, one day I discovered a new book in the city library, and it was about cats. Well, as you may have noticed by now, I happen to like cats. Very much in fact. So I borrowed this book, Solo's journey by Joy Smith Aiken. On the cover it said the book was written 'in the tradition of Watership Down'. Later I found out that this actually ment that the book was Watership Down, only with cats instead of rabbits. But when you're 11, you don't really care about these things. To me, it was just a magical book about a stray cat called Solo. The kind that eats out of garbage dumps. I found myself borrowing the same book over and over again. I've actually lost track of how many times I've re-read this book. So after a few years an idea started growing in the back of my mind...
Wouldn't it be great if everybody could enjoy this story? For a while, I seriously considered writing a letter to the Walt Disney firm, to try and convince them to make it into a motion picture, like they've done with countless other children's books. But eventually I dropped that idea. I didn't know the adress anyway. While scurrying through the city library one day, I discovered another gem of a book... I... have actually forgotten what it was called, but it was a how-to-draw-animals book. And yes, it also had a few pages on drawing cats in it. About 3 or 4, if I'm correct. So it was really marginal, but it's step by step approach was a really good help for me. I practiced and practiced, and suddenly I noticed my skill at drawing cats had taken a huge leap forwards! Sure, I still sucked at everything else, but hey!! I could really draw cats!!
And so a new idea started forming in my head. Maybe I could draw a comic of Solo's journey! Hah! Who needs Disney anyway?? Watch out, here I come! So I think I managed to draw about 12 pages or so, before other stuff cought up to me. The whole cat-comic-thing sort of ended up in the freezer, where it remains until this day. However, I spent the rest of my high school years drawing the feline characters from that book, I loved so much. They also went through various design fases, with bushy eyebrows, crazy hairdo's, super large feet and yes... Big sparkly eyes. Cats became my single speciality, and eventually I also started drawing other feline species such as lions, leopards and sabretooth tigers. A few years later, I designed Uncia, which by the way was originally intended as a Zelda fanfic character, until I decided I liked it too much to let it play second fiddle to ol' Link. Now Uncia stands on its own.
When I was 18, I started buying how-to-draw books. It started out slow, but once I realized that every time I read one of these things, I got MUCH better, I started buying more and more. Today, these books are literally crammed on my bookshelves, and there is hardly room for more, and still I keep buying. It's like a really weird addiction...
Well, and that's how I learned how to draw. I fell in love with a character, wanted to draw a comic about him, got how-to-draw books, and got a whole bunch more of how-to-draw books, practiced, praticed and praticed some more. And that's about it. When I was 18, I finally started to figure out how to draw humans and other creatures. I overcame my one trick: drawing cats, and became a more versatile artist, which of course always helps...
Anyway, Solo more or less started all of this, so I think it's only fair he gets a sketch too.

Which brings me to the following: the book I fell in love with was written in Dutch. So it was a translation. Over the years, the book started falling apart and the library decided to put it up for sale. And yes, I bought it. Of course I did! Anyway, since it's a translation, I thought it would be nice to read the English original version too. So I tried to find it in various second-hand bookstores, but I eventually realized that the English version probably couldn't be found in Holland. So then I tried getting it via Amazon. Now, Solo's journey is an old book, so there are only second-hand copies of it. In September I ordered a nice cheap copy from a reseller at Amazon. And I payed for it and waited, and waited and waited. A few months later I decided the mail couldn't be THAT slow, so I e-mailed the seller. As it turned out, the book had been lost in the mail and I got a refund. Well, that's great, but I still wanted that book! According to Amazon, the reseller had two copies, so I ordered the book again. And yes, I waited for another month and received no book. It really bugged me, so I e-mailed the reseller again. They were really surprised and said they never received the order AND that they also never had a second copy of Solo's journey either. So basically I STILL wasn't going to get my book. I got another refund and here I am... Still don't have the book I want. Don't feel like trying the last four resellers right now. One of them is selling it for over 30 pounds...
Silly bugger... That doesn't even work in WoW, let alone in real life.
So I would like to use this opportunity to ask you this: if you've read this whole story, then you know how much this means to me. If you happen to have received a package by mistake, containing Solo's journey by Joy Smith Aiken, adressed to a Charlotte Dikken in Holland... Well, that would be me, and I would really like that book. Please contact me. I know it's a longshot, but I just had to ask...

EDIT: January 10th, 2008: Today I was browsing around in a bookstore in Utrecht, and I found this nice book called Tailchaser's Song by Tad Williams. It's about cats, and it's about a journey. Sure, it's not Solo's journey, but it's got cats called Fritti Tailchaser, Pouncequick and Eatbugs (no joke). And when I checked its cover... Yes, it said this book was 'written in the tradition of Watership Down'. If that isn't a sign, I don't know what is. I still want Solo's journey, but right now I'm a happy little girl again.
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Comments: 52

Blue-Uncia In reply to ??? [2014-07-04 19:25:00 +0000 UTC]

10 is a pretty good age to start drawing reasonably well! Incidentally, I have found the book I was looking for, for what the update is worth.

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dolphin4dreamer In reply to Blue-Uncia [2014-07-05 13:48:27 +0000 UTC]

Heh XDĀ 
I'm now drawing wolves though :3Ā 
and that's good!

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Blue-Uncia In reply to dolphin4dreamer [2014-07-06 20:41:01 +0000 UTC]

Wolves are cool too.

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dolphin4dreamer In reply to Blue-Uncia [2014-07-07 15:07:47 +0000 UTC]

XD thanks

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Earth-Call [2013-04-04 22:48:04 +0000 UTC]

I never went to art academy and I taught myself to draw
I started when I was 3

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Blue-Uncia In reply to Earth-Call [2013-04-13 11:29:44 +0000 UTC]

That's really early!

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Earth-Call In reply to Blue-Uncia [2013-04-13 15:16:35 +0000 UTC]

yes I think it quite early but practice makes perfect!

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eaglespirit1 [2012-05-17 21:28:50 +0000 UTC]

i just taught myself to draw... i liked drawing way before now, but i only really started doing it a year ago.

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Blue-Uncia In reply to eaglespirit1 [2012-05-20 14:23:21 +0000 UTC]

I was much the same.

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eaglespirit1 In reply to Blue-Uncia [2012-05-20 14:26:40 +0000 UTC]

except i am homeschooled and didn't have art class, so i just imitate others . incorporating what i like into my drawings.

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Blue-Uncia In reply to eaglespirit1 [2012-06-11 18:26:36 +0000 UTC]

Ah, sounds tough. Good luck with that.

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eaglespirit1 In reply to Blue-Uncia [2012-06-12 21:46:43 +0000 UTC]

X)

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scourgedeath [2011-12-13 04:23:47 +0000 UTC]

When i was 11 i drew Cats

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Blue-Uncia In reply to scourgedeath [2011-12-18 10:24:18 +0000 UTC]

Wow, you were pretty early!

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ezziethenekolover [2011-01-11 05:48:20 +0000 UTC]

I noticed you explained you never really went to an art academy. It's the same for me, however with my art, in school I don't have a drawing class like I would like. I taught myself, but still, your pretty good at your drawing.

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Blue-Uncia In reply to ezziethenekolover [2011-01-25 16:09:53 +0000 UTC]

I think I would have benefited from art school, to be honest. I don't know if I'd be employed, but perhaps my art would be better. (The artist is always his own worst critic.) XD

That said, I am very glad I had some form of education in high school. At the very least I had a place where I was encouraged to keep drawing and I learned about linear perspective and color theory. Always good things to know.


All I can say is hang in there! The only way to improve is to keep practising.

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ezziethenekolover In reply to Blue-Uncia [2011-01-25 20:38:49 +0000 UTC]

true, very kind words there, but how can you keep practicing when you begin to lose ideas or just can't get them to paper?

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Blue-Uncia In reply to ezziethenekolover [2011-01-26 08:34:49 +0000 UTC]

Well, I found that having a comic forces you to put some art out on a regular basis. So that works for me. But I imagine that other people have other means to prod themselves.


I've been drawing regularly for several years now, so it's become like breathing to me. Just can't stop.

What might also help is to use your imagination. If you have some story in your head that you'd like to write some day, then no doubt you have some key scenes in mind too. Emotional ones, epic ones, confrontational ones. Try drawing those.

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ezziethenekolover In reply to Blue-Uncia [2011-01-26 23:41:04 +0000 UTC]

Yes, I have tried to but I can't seem to get it right.

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Blue-Uncia In reply to ezziethenekolover [2011-02-04 11:54:22 +0000 UTC]

Hmm... I know that feeling. I usually draw some portraits then. XD

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ezziethenekolover In reply to Blue-Uncia [2011-02-05 21:58:52 +0000 UTC]

Oh OK. Thanks.

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Blue-Uncia In reply to ezziethenekolover [2011-02-07 10:35:33 +0000 UTC]

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ezziethenekolover In reply to Blue-Uncia [2011-02-07 20:12:07 +0000 UTC]

^.^

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Rose-of-the-Shadows [2009-05-02 19:47:47 +0000 UTC]

TAILCHASER'S SONG IS THE BEST BOOK EVER.

I was going to recommend it to you, but then I read the last part of the message. As you can tell, I'm a HUGE Tailchaser's Song fan. Love that book...

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Blue-Uncia In reply to Rose-of-the-Shadows [2009-05-02 20:52:26 +0000 UTC]



Yes, it's a nice book.

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Leormon [2009-04-20 02:47:44 +0000 UTC]

I want to read that book now...
*hunts on Amazon*
I dun care how much or how tattered! >(

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Blue-Uncia In reply to Leormon [2009-04-21 07:53:47 +0000 UTC]

Lol. In all honesty, it wasn't THAT great. It has some literary qualities, but there are better books out there. I just really wanted to have that book, because of the sentimental value it has for me. Childhood memories and all that.

(I recently managed to get my hands on an English copy of it, though. Through Amazon of course. Needless to say, I'm pretty pleased with myself. )

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Leormon In reply to Blue-Uncia [2009-04-21 20:12:38 +0000 UTC]

Nice, happy you. XD
I really don't care what book it is, I just like reading books like that.

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Blue-Uncia In reply to Leormon [2009-04-22 20:42:42 +0000 UTC]

Ah, I see. Well, in that case I'd recommend reading 'Tailchaser's Song' too. It's easier to get (it's still being printed), and to be completely honest... It's actually better than 'Solo's Journey'.

Don't get me wrong, I still love Solo, but TS is just better from a literary point of view.

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Leormon In reply to Blue-Uncia [2009-04-23 21:09:52 +0000 UTC]

Huh, I'll have to look for that in my library. They didn't have 'Solo's Journey'. Surprise, surprise. XD

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Blue-Uncia In reply to Leormon [2009-04-24 06:56:46 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, it's not a very well known book. XD

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Leormon In reply to Blue-Uncia [2009-04-25 02:08:52 +0000 UTC]

Heh, but you're bringing up it's popularity, even by just a margin.

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Blue-Uncia In reply to Leormon [2009-04-25 07:59:23 +0000 UTC]



I guess so.

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Leormon In reply to Blue-Uncia [2009-05-04 06:50:30 +0000 UTC]

I hate my library now.

I was looking for Watership Down, and they said they had it, so I go to look and they just had the Plague Dogs. Which I checked out. o3o

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Blue-Uncia In reply to Leormon [2009-05-04 07:36:35 +0000 UTC]

Strange. They are by the same author though, so that might explain why they were close to each other. Plague Dogs is a nice book too.

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Leormon In reply to Blue-Uncia [2009-09-19 05:42:47 +0000 UTC]

Made me cry. X3 And I finally got Watership Down, and the sequel. -hugs eBay-. >3

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Blue-Uncia In reply to Leormon [2009-09-19 11:00:40 +0000 UTC]

Jay! Enjoy it.

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Solarcharm [2008-10-31 03:55:19 +0000 UTC]

Heh, I could probably get that book but it would cost like $50 of shipping and handling to send iy to you because i live across the ocean

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Blue-Uncia In reply to Solarcharm [2008-10-31 07:42:10 +0000 UTC]

Heheh. That's really sweet, but it's ok. I'll get it myself some time. I think shipping costs are actually somewhat less though, but I've never checked.

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Chibi-Sugar [2008-04-12 06:47:51 +0000 UTC]

I have read the book "Solo's Journey" aswell... welll actually I have read "Solo's Zwerftocht" I love that book! I have read it about a half year ago, but yesterday I started to re-read some of my favourite parts.

And you told about the book: Tailchaser's Song by Tad Williams, have was it in dutch or in english? And did you like it? I'm very curious.
I have seen the cover of the english book, at bol.com... it looks very similair to the cover of Solo's Journey. I found a dutch one of "Tailchaser's Song " on bol.com, a second-hand one... but I quess I will first look for it in the libary.

I have also looked for "Solo's Journey" I was curious about the english version too... but I didn't find it either

Nice drawing BTW, the anatomy looks very good.

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Blue-Uncia In reply to Chibi-Sugar [2008-04-12 09:22:55 +0000 UTC]

Jay, a fellow Solo-fan! I've read the Dutch version too, when I was a kid long ago. One day the library removed the book from their catalogue and put it up for sale for 2 gulden (roughly one dollar). So I snapped it up and never regretted it. That was years ago. I'd still like to read the English version too, though.

I've also finished Tailchaser's song and it's EVEN BETTER than Solo's journey. The cats behave more catlike, which is a big plus to me. They also have their own culture, folklore, etc. and they interact with other animals as well. All of this was absent in Solo's Journey.

I'd advise you to get the English version of Tailchaser. I always prefer to read a book in its original language whenever possible. However, if your English isn't very good yet, you might as well get the Dutch version.
I bought my English version for 9,50 Euro's at a bookstore called Selexyx, formerly known as Broese in Utrecht.

And thanks for the link. I'll check it out when I have a little bit more time.

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Chibi-Sugar In reply to Chibi-Sugar [2008-04-12 07:11:02 +0000 UTC]

I'm soory for this second post, but I completely forgot to tell about this: [link]
This is the website about, if I understand it right, I whole series of books about cats... I hope you like it.

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Tyhone [2008-01-10 05:15:11 +0000 UTC]

sorry looked everywhere online and in life
we have a lot of old books but not that one

Tyhone

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Blue-Uncia In reply to Tyhone [2008-01-10 09:36:02 +0000 UTC]

That's ok. It's just a silly little childhood crush... on a book... Ahem...

Anyway, maybe one day I'll try one of Amazon's resellers again... When I feel like it.

But hey, thanks for trying.

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tri-edge64 [2008-01-09 22:44:40 +0000 UTC]

wow...that's ALOT OF STUFF TO WRITE!

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Blue-Uncia In reply to tri-edge64 [2008-01-10 09:33:34 +0000 UTC]

It sure is... But is summarizes about 10 years worth of artistic development, as well as a part of my life.

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tri-edge64 In reply to Blue-Uncia [2008-01-10 12:59:21 +0000 UTC]

ah......im taking some art tutoring.....from my dads friends

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Blue-Uncia In reply to tri-edge64 [2008-01-10 19:24:11 +0000 UTC]

Really? How's that working for you?

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tri-edge64 In reply to Blue-Uncia [2008-01-10 19:25:51 +0000 UTC]

it didn't happen yet......im waiting till i go too Saskatoon...that's where one of my dads friends lives somewhere......

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Blue-Uncia In reply to tri-edge64 [2008-01-10 21:33:04 +0000 UTC]

Oh ok.

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