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by carefree0910
1326 days ago
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Lol maybe I got your meaning! By saying 'better', I'm not actually 'willing' to become better. In fact, I enjoy drawing even if the outcomes are 'bad'. The hard part is, when I want to draw something 'concrete', I can't... For example, a story between a boy and a girl - The only thing I can do is to draw two sticks in order to make them consistent frame by frame XD. So yes, I have to admit that I still want to share my creations with others, and without being better I can hardly do so... I think artists like Picasso are at another level, because they might treat art as their whole life, and might have the ability to focus and only focus on their own arts. And me, as a normal person, will still need some compliment XD. |
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If you ever take an intro art class, you will spend a lot of time doing boring exercises like drawing a bowl of fruit, again and again.
This teaches you how to really "see" something, how to understand the shape, lighting, the true details. When we look at a thing we typically briefly glance at it long enough for our brain to categorize it, and then we move on. To get good at drawing, you need to train your brain to truly see things.
Then you learn how to hold something in your mind's eye and draw it. You start by briefly glancing away, drawing, then you look away for longer and longer, and keep drawing.
Drawing is not a mechanical skill of your hands, it is a mental skill.