03-20-2015, 06:34 AM
haha no prob! yeah discipline is the key, forget about inspiration.
About studies, if you keep working, you will improve regardless of what you do.
BUT, really focused practice will make you improve 1000x times faster.
Now if you are just starting out, i recommend you to draw stuff from life, the old fashioned way, with real paper and pencils.
Its boring, i know, but its the fastest way to improve your 3d vision and sense of depth. After you feel more comfortable drawing from life, start studying specific things. One thing at a time, be as specific as possible.
For example, if you want to improve your anatomy, dont just practice "anatomy" focus on a specific part of the body, like the legs, then the torso, then the neck, etc...
And that applies to everything, design, color...
About studies, if you keep working, you will improve regardless of what you do.
BUT, really focused practice will make you improve 1000x times faster.
Now if you are just starting out, i recommend you to draw stuff from life, the old fashioned way, with real paper and pencils.
Its boring, i know, but its the fastest way to improve your 3d vision and sense of depth. After you feel more comfortable drawing from life, start studying specific things. One thing at a time, be as specific as possible.
For example, if you want to improve your anatomy, dont just practice "anatomy" focus on a specific part of the body, like the legs, then the torso, then the neck, etc...
And that applies to everything, design, color...
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