Learning to use the subheadings on the menu of my website!
I've done some re-arranging with one of the pages on one of my websites. I'm learning to make use of the subheadings in my menu and put the appropriate posts on the pages. Would you please go to this page and check out my 2 posts in there? They are both reviews of books I have used to learn to draw. I would love some advice or comments on the website. Thanks everyone!
http://fundrawingsources.com/drawing-gallery/
Tina
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Hi Tina, It looks good to me. The tag brings you back to archive page. I tryed it on fram hand pump. If that helps or If im missing the boat. Let me know so I can help more.
Great website Tina - really does remind you of the power of being in the now when focusing on something so creative. Having said that, can't draw for toffee so very impressed.
Oh I bet you could if you followed one of the books in my posts! (Had to throw that in there!)
I agree with Tina you can draw. Im a watercolor artist and my website is geared around help people find there creative you.
I've just taken a look at your fantastic website - incredible work. Looking forward to following your success.
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Good ideas. I see that using shadow makes a big difference in adding 3D depth to a 2Ddrawing. You might try Pixabay or Canva for tips/images that add color to the images.