How should I improve my art?
2 years ago
Kinda been frustrated with it lately. No noticable improvement for a year it feels like. Any particular areas you think I suck in? Composition? Line weight? Anatomy? Perspective (that's a yes lol)? Expressions? Everything?
Idk I'm so slow at it it makes me burn out. I've done gesture drawing but it never helped me. I didn't ever find a method that worked for me, the only way that worked for me was just feeling my way through it and construction, I don't have a speedy hand.
Idk I'm so slow at it it makes me burn out. I've done gesture drawing but it never helped me. I didn't ever find a method that worked for me, the only way that worked for me was just feeling my way through it and construction, I don't have a speedy hand.
Kivonovik
~kivonovik
Not an artist, but Ibwoukd say I am an amateur baker. I enjoy trying to bake my own bread and pasties from basic ingredients. When I feel I am not improving I try to find something new to try. Like trying to make homade pretzels just for me. I find this give me room to experiment and try new techniques for my bread. So try something just for your self to draw.
Sonomatic
~sonofx51
OP
That is true yeah. I need to find a different subject to tackle or maybe change my approach. I might try watercolor or just painting out a figure rather than using lines.
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