We've probably got a book that has pictures of boats in it if you want a look. It helps a lot to have a reference when you're drawing, especially if you're just getting started. Or you could be like Annie and focus more on what the abstract feeling of a boat means to you.
[Steve thumbs in the redhead woman's direction. She calls back 'I can draw my cats as big as the Chrysler if I want to!' without any shame or embarrassment. He gives James another smile. Really, more than anything, Steve just wants him to be comfortable. And maybe keep getting smiles out of him too.
Nothing's wrong with looking, even if you can't have.]
It does look like a boat though. Uh, probably not a seaworthy one exactly, but...
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[Steve thumbs in the redhead woman's direction. She calls back 'I can draw my cats as big as the Chrysler if I want to!' without any shame or embarrassment. He gives James another smile. Really, more than anything, Steve just wants him to be comfortable. And maybe keep getting smiles out of him too.
Nothing's wrong with looking, even if you can't have.]
It does look like a boat though. Uh, probably not a seaworthy one exactly, but...