well it depends. if you are using a permanent pen then maybe yes
but if it is not then OK .
this is a remedy that works with a lot of people to get ink off there hands.
1) get a nylon scrubber or some sort of scrubber make sure that it has a ruff white side.
2) wet it with hot water
3) put fairy liquid or any sort of washing up liquid onto the scrubber then put a little tiny bit of hot water on the washing up liquid then mix it with the scrubber
4) rub it on your hands continuously then it should come off
Drawing on yourself can have negative consequences, such as skin irritation or potential ink poisoning. It is generally not recommended to draw on your skin.
Not necessarily! Stick figures are crude, but not necessarily bad drawing. They get the job done when trying to explain something.
no everybody has a different style of drawing!!
Drawing on yourself with markers or pens can be harmful to your skin because these materials may contain chemicals and pigments that can cause irritation, allergic reactions, or even skin damage. Additionally, repeatedly drawing on the same area of skin can lead to inflammation and potential long-term skin issues. It is best to avoid drawing on your skin and opt for safer alternatives like temporary tattoos or body paint.
a self portrait is a drawing or painting of yourself.
Do you have a question
You might ask yourself what did I learn from this test and how
Stage one of the ISSA drawing in phase is to establish yourself as a professional.
You should ask yourself if the data supported your hypothesis
You should ask yourself if the data supported your hypothesis.
You should ask yourself if the data supported your hypothesis.
it is bad to draw eyes and mouth and nose