05-18-2017, 07:41 AM
(05-18-2017, 01:07 AM)Dennis Kutsenko Wrote: I think the more time you spend with it the more you will grow to enjoy it. That's not always true, but at the very least if you spend enough time with it you'll grow accustomed to it. For me personally, I like to repeat whatever process I'm trying to learn until I have at least one small success before stopping, and then rinse and repeat the next day. It will help reinforce confidence and progress, and hopefully once you can do those drawings effortlessly, it will become fun?
Thanks Dennis, I think that's a useful tip, get at least one small success before stopping. I'm hoping that when it becomes effortless, it will indeed become fun. I'm conducting an experiment with myself by seeing how I feel about drawing architecture after 100 architectural sketches. I'm hoping I will have turned fear into joy :).
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