Looking For A Mentor
9 years ago
So, really, I have a huge passion for art, I really do.
It used to range from just random doodles, to acting, to even playing musical instruments and writing my own music or singing.
However, as I have lost my passion for a lot of things, drawing and digital art is all I really have a passion for anymore.
My only issue?
I currently have no art talent without a visual. I have to see something I like and draw it. Sure it may not be entire proportional or anything, but it looks nice none the less. I feel I have a lot of talent that could really flourish if I could get help in progressing my abilities.
I know it may be pretty difficult, and I only have a mouse and no pad or anything (unless there is a way to hook your tablet up to your computer and turn it into a drawing pad), but I really want to find someone who can mentor me in drawing.
Yes I know it'd probably help to just look up sketches of like body parts and practice drawing them, but those sorts of exercises don't entirely work for me, trust me, I've tried. I think the issue I have with doing such a thing is that it's not attached to anything so it always looks wrong to me.
We could just start out with basic things, and then progress more as time goes by...
It used to range from just random doodles, to acting, to even playing musical instruments and writing my own music or singing.
However, as I have lost my passion for a lot of things, drawing and digital art is all I really have a passion for anymore.
My only issue?
I currently have no art talent without a visual. I have to see something I like and draw it. Sure it may not be entire proportional or anything, but it looks nice none the less. I feel I have a lot of talent that could really flourish if I could get help in progressing my abilities.
I know it may be pretty difficult, and I only have a mouse and no pad or anything (unless there is a way to hook your tablet up to your computer and turn it into a drawing pad), but I really want to find someone who can mentor me in drawing.
Yes I know it'd probably help to just look up sketches of like body parts and practice drawing them, but those sorts of exercises don't entirely work for me, trust me, I've tried. I think the issue I have with doing such a thing is that it's not attached to anything so it always looks wrong to me.
We could just start out with basic things, and then progress more as time goes by...
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