u/AskalonStoCazzo

Image 1 — How do beginners draw what they like?
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How do beginners draw what they like?

I drew boxes and lines for more than a month with C52.

It was a wasted month, by the way, because I didn't know if I was doing it right and I constantly felt lost, especially because it doesn't explain ANYTHING. It tells you to draw this thing for this amount of time. How? I don't know, watch other videos. And watching other people boxes i asked myself, why they are so good at it in just one week, why I can't do it. I tried other videos to learn but everyone said different things, a lot of informations, results? I understood nothing

I started with DaB and now I'm back to the beginning (even though I've never moved from there, haha) and I'm drawing lines, and later I'll have to do box after box after box.

My problem is consistency (i think it's a problem for almost all the people)

Drawing the same things is pretty boring, and I only discovered this rule of 50% study and 50% drawing what you like when I came here.

And I tried it, and for the first time I felt an immense joy in drawing (the next day I looked at it again and I was like, what is this monstrosity?)

So how can beginners draw if they don't know how to draw and be satisfied with a poorly done drawing?

This stupid thing took me over 6 hours. I just tried to copy it

u/AskalonStoCazzo — 4 days ago