What tutorial would you most like to see from me?
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Composition Part 2 (values, edges, symbolism)
Edges (how to make it not look like a cut-out, or blurry, or boring)
Colour Theory: Debunking Myths (everything you've been taught is wrong)
The Secret to Painting Skin (avoid the 'waxy' look! mb also subsurface scattering, hue shifts)
Types of Light & Shadows (specular, diffuse, local; cast, form, occlusion)
Don't Do This (common mistakes not commonly pointed out)
How to Draw a Sphere (simplified head/space tutorial for the super beginner)
Secrets to Colour (practical tips & why they work -- contrast, balance, etc)
How to Deconstruct a Cartoon Style (draw like your favourite cartoon artists)
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I would find two things more interesting than tutorials:

1. To see your drawing studies along your thinking process. Sketches where you include notes describing: your goals or problems you were trying to solve, questions you asked yourself, new problems you identified, theories you came up with, criticisms of those theories, and books and tutorials you have consulted and if they helped or not and why.

2. How philosophy helped you become good at learning art.