Drawing Lego bricks

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Bishons
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Drawing Lego bricks

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Hi Everybody,

For something to do in corona (besides LEGO building) I decided to draw LEGO bricks. I'll edit the post when I put the pictures on my website. It's actually quite fun, and I'm thinking of drawing it on my mask. I've drawn cheese slopes, bricks, plates, clips, legs, torsos, heads, pizzas, etc. They're even 3D! Post pictures of the ones you've drawn here. I'd really like some inspiration on how to make my drawings better.

P.S. I REALLY NEED INSPIRATION
Bishons,

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My website: https://sites.google.com/view/bishons-lego-creations/home
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I don't have any art of my own to share but if you want inspiration you might want to check out Mike Rayhawk's portfolio ([url]http://www.mikerayhawk.com[/url]). He's done a bunch of official artwork for Lego (including some awesome concept art for Lego Universe), plus his own Brikwars stuff he does for fun.
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Thanks, though I was was more looking for knight drawings. I should've been clearer, but they were inspirational! I just started drawing them and it's great fun!

Here's the link to my first drawings and my latest.
https://sites.google.com/view/bishons-lego-c ... authuser=0

Thanks for looking
Bishons,

The key to good MOC building is a large brain and a kinda big wallet

My website: https://sites.google.com/view/bishons-lego-creations/home
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