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It would help to have what i was drawing to compare it to :x I'll have to take a picture of it sometime later. | ||
endy
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On April 07 2013 15:21 endy wrote: Don't be too perfectionist and post some of your drawings. You know, drunk Fakesteve with MSPaint is by far my favorite artist. The Crotch Master is indeed a prodigy of the fine arts! | ||
micronesia
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I wish I was better at drawing, however, it would require me to practice for several hours a day every day for the next 20 years to make any major progress given where I am now, so it just isn't going to happen. You don't seem to have the same setback. | ||
CatNzHat
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Drawing is a science first, and art second. Learn perspective, learn value, and study form. put em all together and you can draw. | ||
Disregard
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Kurumi
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Nice drawing! More, more! <3 | ||
CecilSunkure
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Kenpachi
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On April 08 2013 03:47 CatNzHat wrote: Look up some books and read away. Drawing is a science first, and art second. Learn perspective, learn value, and study form. put em all together and you can draw. oh I've been trying to search up any books I can find. I'm a lot more comfortable with a procedure/guidelines. On April 08 2013 03:57 Disregard wrote: As an architectural student, I find its better to improve your ability to sketch then move on to actual drawing. Yeah, that drawing of the object was for my Architecture class last year. I think it was supposed to be a sketch but idr. On April 08 2013 03:59 Kurumi wrote: Kenpachi, even in blogs he does not speak a lot. Nice drawing! More, more! <3 yeah Idk, I can't seem to make long posts. I always run out of things to say. I'll draw something tomorrow if I end up having spare time! Or rather, I should get into the habit of making my own spare time. On April 08 2013 04:54 CecilSunkure wrote: Sounds exactly like me. If you want to improve I offer two pieces of advice: copy traditional art from other great artists and do not be afraid of pressing down hard to create dark colors. The next piece of advice is to never throw away a piece of art you think "was bad", and to actually finish whatever you start. If you constantly erase and redraw, erase and redraw, you're basically guessing over and over again as how you should place your strokes. If you don't get through your mistakes and learn from them, you won't progress beyond guess and check artistry. alright thanks for the advice Cecil! | ||
CecilSunkure
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plated.rawr
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However - at a later date, review your drawing, and if you feel there's something you could improve on it, go ahead. Don't erase - just add new lines. Change the old ones, fix the shapes that were odd. Just try to make it a little better with what you feel is wrong. Basically, don't be so concerned about getting a finished product. Be more focused on just drawing - anything, at any time. Even if it's just touching up on an old sketch, or starting from scratch on some basic lines and perspective exercizes. Just - don't throw anything away! Even if you feel something is terrible, an absolute failure, and should forever be purged from the face of the world - hold on to it. For one thing, it's great to have some halfdone sketches to improve upon. For two, it gives you a corpus of your work, and a pathway of sorts where you can see your improvements over time. Another thing that could help, is, find someone like-minded, and conspire together. Agree to draw one thing for each other every week or something. If you're lacking on motivation at times for personal development, I feel that peer pressure, or rather that feeling I'll be letting someone down if I don't sit my ass down and do shit, helps me do more than what I would otherwise. But yea, the basics. I love doing this perspective exercize that someone here on the forum linked earlier: | ||
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