Welcome to the second week of my Art Practice series. The series where I go to DBuzz for inspiration to practice my art, so my actual serious stuff becomes higher quality.

In the first week I drew 10 or so pieces, I posted about them in
Part 1 and Part 2 of this series.
This time, I continue drawing on Clip Studio Paint, but unlike last week in which I focused on speed, this time I just wanted to enjoy art and focused on something different to each specific piece.

Now, let's begin:
The Sketches:
🖌️ Plant in a Carton Pot
I already drew a sketch-piece for@asterkame in the Day 1 collection of this series. I wanted, however, to draw one of her crafts in my own art style.
This sketch piece is the first time I use the Automatic Shading feature of Clip Studio Paint. The feature was amazing, but I think my art isn't very compatible with it.


🖌️ Cushions by the Beach
When I saw this photo by @theycallmejan, I had an insatiable desire for drawing my own version.
Why? Because the placement of the Pillows and Cushions close to the beach reminds me of our beaches and my childhood. It was very nostalgic, and I hope my feelings have been conveyed in the sketch piece below:


🖌️ Butterfly
Another image I wanted to draw as soon as I saw it, is this Butterfly from @elentogether's photo. This was either the first or the second image I drew in the week. It's the first image I use the pencil tool in CSP to color the same way I do with real-life colors, l and I love the result.


🖌️ Bird - A Black & White Piece
@shadowspub posts daily AI-generated art pieces on D.Buzz, they all have the same "essence" to them that I liked, so I wanted to draw one of the art pieces she posts for a while.
The other day, I decided to draw the bird image that she posted three days earlier. It was tiring, but I enjoyed every moment of drawing it. I decided to keep it Black and White at the end:


🖌️ Garden: A Perspective Sketch...?
I admit I chose to draw this photo by @golden.future's buzz because it looked easy. I considered using it to practice what I learned about perspective, but in the end, I drew it normally like I'd do with any other drawing, not practicing anything new.
Drawing the flowers took longer than I thought but by the end of it, I started enjoying placing the dots to make the flowers look far away.


What do you think?
After these attempts, I'm more or less used to Clip Studio Paint now. It's slower on my device compared to every other app, but the features it provides make it worth it for me. I upgraded to the Pro plan, and I hope to earn the required cost for it each month by the drawings I make on it alone.
If you like these sketches you might also like the Stories and Art I publish. Check out the "Where to Start?" article. Tell me your opinion. Feedback is always appreciated.~
* All images were sketched by me on Clip Studio Paint.
* Users mentioned as inspiration share 15% of this post's rewards. @eturnerx from my Beneficiary Rotating List has a 10% share of the rewards for the DFTs he bought recently.