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TopicIllustrators, how long did it take for you to become mediocre at drawing?
HBKick18
06/18/23 8:48:59 PM
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probably high school age i was like "yeh I'm not complete shit I think." i've been drawing all my life though, it's not a gift you're born with it's definitely a skill you develop. at most, you can say you're born with a more creative drive.

I'd recommend looking into drawing classes, if you haven't already. I personally think it's important to learn the basics of drawing like understanding proportion, perspective, composition and shading. once you learn that, then it's easier to move on to whichever style of drawing you want to work with. figure drawing is also the most fun I've ever had drawing and one of the best learning experiences I've ever had, totally worth the time.

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