09-11-2015, 09:05 AM
Well I do not know how the industry works, but what I do know, someone whom like what they draw really comes through their art work. You can immediately recognize if they person is enjoying what they created or not, at least for some of their work.
For me, at least, if I know I like drawing animals, I would stick with that, and learn other things which can be applied on animals per say.
For example, perspective, if you learn perspective the process of drawing the animal in perspective becomes easier.
In my case, I do not fully know which subject I like drawing the most, so I'm learning both animal/humans etc.
That's my 2 cents as well. Take it for what it's, haha. Hope to read other peoples insights regarding to this.
For me, at least, if I know I like drawing animals, I would stick with that, and learn other things which can be applied on animals per say.
For example, perspective, if you learn perspective the process of drawing the animal in perspective becomes easier.
In my case, I do not fully know which subject I like drawing the most, so I'm learning both animal/humans etc.
That's my 2 cents as well. Take it for what it's, haha. Hope to read other peoples insights regarding to this.