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How do you know if your drawing is good?

How do you know if your drawing is good?

Your drawings are good if you like them, and good enough if you accept them as they are. When you say “I don’t like my art because others don’t like it”, it’s not the fault of others that you don’t like it—you yourself gave them too much power over what you’re allowed to like.

How much do you have to draw to get good?

But if something’s truly important then you learn to make the time. It’s possible to see improvements by drawing only 1-2 hours per day. But if you want to see significant improvements you should be aiming for 5-6 hours per day, or more if possible. Starting anywhere is better than never starting.

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What are the main problems associated with drawing?

The main problems associated with drawing is when you talk you engage your logical, language dominated left side of the brain. This side of your brain is keen on knowing an objects name, labelling it, and organising it.

Do you make it harder to learn to draw?

In this article I’d like to show you that even though drawing is hard, sometimes you make it harder with your own mind. These mental obstacles stop you from learning and bring needless frustration. If you understand them, they’ll disappear and you’ll finally be free to learn!

Why do people stop drawing when they get older?

When you get older, you just get more critical towards your outcome, so drawing stops being pleasant on its own. You may be bad at many things, like basketball or video games, and still enjoy playing them with friends, but drawing seems to lose any value when it’s not impressive.

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Can You Be Good at drawing and still be a professional?

With enough practice and dedication, you too can become good at drawing. It will help you better communicate with clients, and you will see the world in a different way. Once you understand the basics of hand drawing, the same practices can transition into your digital work, which will be better as a result.