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7/7/2025, 4:59:21 PM
>>7635614
Basically you need something like this cycle.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EefqA7epQzk
Lots of people get stuck in one of these stages. Some people draw a lot but never reflect on their mistakes so they never really improve. And lots of people study all sorts of things be never actually draw the things they want to draw or finish a real piece. Others never draw or practice, they just endlessly reflect or daydream about drawing but never actually draw.
You need a clear goal to work towards so you can filter out what will and won't help. Think about what medium, style, genre, subject matter, mood, etc. of what you actually want to draw is. Then try balancing the studying, drawing and reflecting. Something like: Finishing 1 piece a week. Analyze it and reflect on it, study what needs the most improvement. Then try applying what you learned on the next week's piece.
Basically you need something like this cycle.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EefqA7epQzk
Lots of people get stuck in one of these stages. Some people draw a lot but never reflect on their mistakes so they never really improve. And lots of people study all sorts of things be never actually draw the things they want to draw or finish a real piece. Others never draw or practice, they just endlessly reflect or daydream about drawing but never actually draw.
You need a clear goal to work towards so you can filter out what will and won't help. Think about what medium, style, genre, subject matter, mood, etc. of what you actually want to draw is. Then try balancing the studying, drawing and reflecting. Something like: Finishing 1 piece a week. Analyze it and reflect on it, study what needs the most improvement. Then try applying what you learned on the next week's piece.
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