12-08-2014, 03:30 PM
Welcome to daggers Anisia!
I can agree with the fact that youll get faster as time goes by(heck I spent 2.5h on a single apple study at the beginning).
No need to be embarrassed, every artist starts out crap and gets better as time goes by.
Its not a steady way forvard, sometimes stuff just doesnt work out and you do a piece that makes you feel like youve regressed backwards(which is not the case). Instead just dont worry about the result, focus on the process. Even if a painting turns out poorly you shouldnt fret, it still paves the way forvard.
If you put in the hours, enjoy yourself and focus then it will work out.
I can agree with the fact that youll get faster as time goes by(heck I spent 2.5h on a single apple study at the beginning).
No need to be embarrassed, every artist starts out crap and gets better as time goes by.
Its not a steady way forvard, sometimes stuff just doesnt work out and you do a piece that makes you feel like youve regressed backwards(which is not the case). Instead just dont worry about the result, focus on the process. Even if a painting turns out poorly you shouldnt fret, it still paves the way forvard.
If you put in the hours, enjoy yourself and focus then it will work out.