05-08-2015, 01:28 PM
The act of practicing is never ending
Practice for the sake of practice will only hurt you if you don't ask for feed back or you do some half-ass practice.
The key for a good practice is to ask for feed back but also to know where you have weakness it often the subject that you try to avoid the most.
Also a practice is not really complete without asking yourself what you can improve next.
For the best practice possible on almost any subject try to
1.Learn the theory and understand it
2.practice by copying an image
3.practice by setting up a still life
4.practice by using only imagination and reference
''Do you feel I'm practicing too many things?'' - Zearthus
The question is do you spend enough time on each subject because practicing many subject won't hurt if you do it right but try to stay with one subject for each time you make a practice session just so you don't feel overwhelm by all the theory.When you will feel comfortable with the theory of subject you learn you can start mixing subject into one practice session.
Are you reading any art book or do use video or online tutorial?If not let me know i will be sure to share what i found so far
Why did you end up drawing and start taking it seriously?The answers to that question could add direction to future practice.
Practice for the sake of practice will only hurt you if you don't ask for feed back or you do some half-ass practice.
The key for a good practice is to ask for feed back but also to know where you have weakness it often the subject that you try to avoid the most.
Also a practice is not really complete without asking yourself what you can improve next.
For the best practice possible on almost any subject try to
1.Learn the theory and understand it
2.practice by copying an image
3.practice by setting up a still life
4.practice by using only imagination and reference
''Do you feel I'm practicing too many things?'' - Zearthus
The question is do you spend enough time on each subject because practicing many subject won't hurt if you do it right but try to stay with one subject for each time you make a practice session just so you don't feel overwhelm by all the theory.When you will feel comfortable with the theory of subject you learn you can start mixing subject into one practice session.
Are you reading any art book or do use video or online tutorial?If not let me know i will be sure to share what i found so far
Why did you end up drawing and start taking it seriously?The answers to that question could add direction to future practice.