>okay, which construction method should I use? >wait, which method is correct?>should I start with the head, or the body?>wait I should start with gesture, right?>okay, what gesture do I want to draw? What's the correct answer?>what color brush should I use for this?>why does black ink on white background look like shit?>I should make the canvas grey>what shade of grey should I use? there are millions of them>how hard should I be pressing down on the tablet?>kinda hard? super hard? medium? light? feather touch? What's the correct answer?>I can't draw with a feather touch and keep it the same pressure throughout>how hard are other artists pressing when they draw?>oh there's no way to know? guess that's just an unknown element>ok I'll press kind of hard for this line, where is it going?>it needs to be the head so how long will the head be?>wait which construction method am I using?>which way is the head facing? what's the correct answer?>I'll just try drawing randomly>...okay this looks like shit, this is horrendous>what did I do wrong here?>which construction method should I use....
>>7215831a centipede was walking just fine using all its legs until someone asked it how it managed to walk with so many legs, and it became too conscious about it to walk.
>>7215831All of these questions can be answered if you ask yourself what you want to draw first.A carpenter decides on what he wants to make before he decides on what tools and methods he's going to use to make it.>Which construction methods should I use.Whichever one helps you get the result you want. Loomis is good for drawing people, using simple shapes is good for cartoons.I'm not answering the rest, you should understand the concept of picking the tools you need for what you're trying to achieve.
>>7215831didn't read, there is no singular correct way
>>7215831I wish we had something, I don’t know, like a brain, to figure this stuff out.
>>7215831>i have adhd and autism
>>7215831something something pet the dog