After making a sheep, you know how to make circles and place them on the page. Think about other simple images that can be made from circles and squares on a page - a smiley face, a dog.. a lot of things!
Like all artistic endeavours, (perhaps unfortunately) practice, trial and error are the ways most people learn. That's certainly how I've learned.
If you get stuck for inspiration, have a search on CodePen for CSS art and you'll find a whole range of examples of varying complexity you can try and recreate - and you can dig into the original's code when you can't see how they did something.
A lot of making CSS art is trial and error.
After making a sheep, you know how to make circles and place them on the page. Think about other simple images that can be made from circles and squares on a page - a smiley face, a dog.. a lot of things!
Like all artistic endeavours, (perhaps unfortunately) practice, trial and error are the ways most people learn. That's certainly how I've learned.
If you get stuck for inspiration, have a search on CodePen for CSS art and you'll find a whole range of examples of varying complexity you can try and recreate - and you can dig into the original's code when you can't see how they did something.
๐ I'll try what you said . ๐
Also check out this thread of resources - hopefully it can help!