For a long while I've always been able to see improvement in my work over time, but for the past few months, I haven't seen any at all I've been practicing constantly and trying to focus on areas of my skillset that need improvement, but still no results does anyone have any advice?
Try filling a sketchbook with a limited pallet! Like I just finished one where all I did was black, red, and blue ball point pen and I fell like it's helped me a lot also try doing art challenges like 30 ones that make you draw stuff you don't normally do
I've always been able to see improvement in my work over time, but for the past few months, I haven't seen any at all
I have these moments, I don't mind them. The more I try the more it doesn't work. That forces me to realize, now might not be the moment.. So I leave it. But when I come back it's better.
Logic behind this is you can actually draw faster than your mind can figure it outI was explaining something.. and it felt easier to draw so I can make a point and result was:
Don't ask.. I think she's kinda cute though! It's a keeper as reference
I REALLY REALLY LIKE THEIR STEP OKAY ?! I'M STARING AT THEIR FEET AND THEIR BUTTS AND FEEL REALLY PLASEDSorry !! I just really like how you drew the knees and the jeans and.. idk
I've always been able to see improvement in my work over time, but for the past few months, I haven't seen any at all
I have these moments, I don't mind them. The more I try the more it doesn't work. That forces me to realize, now might not be the moment.. So I leave it. But when I come back it's better.
Logic behind this is you can actually draw faster than your mind can figure it outI was explaining something.. and it felt easier to draw so I can make a point and result was:Don't ask.. I think she's kinda cute though! It's a keeper as reference
I don’t draw much, so take this with a grain of salt, but my approach would be to draw brown grass first, then carefully add regions of various shades of green blue and yellow.
I don’t draw much, so take this with a grain of salt, but my approach would be to draw brown grass first, then carefully add regions of various shades of green blue and yellow.
I've always been able to see improvement in my work over time, but for the past few months, I haven't seen any at all
I have these moments, I don't mind them. The more I try the more it doesn't work. That forces me to realize, now might not be the moment.. So I leave it. But when I come back it's better.
Logic behind this is you can actually draw faster than your mind can figure it out
This is really good advice, thank you so much!! I will most definitely give it a try
I REALLY REALLY LIKE THEIR STEP OKAY ?! I'M STARING AT THEIR FEET AND THEIR BUTTS AND FEEL REALLY PLASEDSorry !! I just really like how you drew the knees and the jeans and.. idk
BUT yay!
That is exactly why I love that drawing so much the clothing wrinkles and the posture made me so happy
For a long while I've always been able to see improvement in my work over time, but for the past few months, I haven't seen any at all I've been practicing constantly and trying to focus on areas of my skillset that need improvement, but still no results does anyone have any advice?
Try filling a sketchbook with a limited pallet! Like I just finished one where all I did was black, red, and blue ball point pen and I fell like it's helped me a lot also try doing art challenges like 30 ones that make you draw stuff you don't normally do