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I drew this up in 5 minutes and ive only ever drawn in class. Ive never taken art seriously that much but seeing this has made me realize maybe i do have potential

if i do try making a full piece, i always end up fucking the head up and not finishing it. do you guys have any tips on how i can get better at drawing? I know the face looks mediocre at best but i want to draw much like the creator of Hello Charlotte and also those east asian artists i see a lot. Any tips and tricks i should know?
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>>7755372
>do you guys have any tips on how i can get better at drawing?
which of the general threads' resources you've tried so far?

anyhow best tip and trick is to not get involved with /ic/ beyond getting the resources and leaving
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>>7755372
use reference. draw on paper, ideally start a sketchbook and fill a page or 2 daily with a mix of observational sketching(ie draw your hands, draw them in a mirror etc) and imaginative.
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Tips?
Bro there's no shortcuts in drawing, the only improvement you will see is going through studying and applying what you've learned to your drawings.

That's it.
Well so far it worked for me at least.

You can absolutely draw for fun, but if you want to reach your potential then you have to study or else you're going to improve slowly and it'll discourage you greatly, that you've spent so much time drawing but not seeing any improvements because you only drew in your comfort zone, not challenging yourself.

There's a lot of resources to choose but personally as for beginners start with Dynamic Bible/Sketching by Peter Han.
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>>7755376
this is my first time here
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>>7755381
my bad, as for tips i kinda meant which direction to be pointed too, and thank you for recommending that to me, will be sure to check it out when i need to!

>>7755380
gotcha, imaginative seems fun actually, might want to start on that
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>>7755381
>study VS drawing for fun
try studying for fun permabeg
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>>7755372
>Ive never taken art seriously
It shows
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>>7755384
Also have fun drawing, I forgot that grinding is one of the most common thing that contributes for quitting drawing
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love it, the eyelashes are very charming and it does remind me of etherane (?)'s style a bit :-) please find a lot of fun and joy drawing and don't let cynicism or fame chasing take that away from you, keep it fun
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>>7755387
based snarky chad strikes again

now spread your ass gay slut I need to cum for the fourth time
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>>7755388
i'm quite ready for the grind, just need to study all this and maybe get down different orders of what i do
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>>7755386
That's absolutely my bad for not accounting that.
And i am having fun with drafting.
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>>7755390
that is the best compliment i've heard in my entire life, for you i shall continue to draw. Thank you
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im actually doing all of this on ms paint
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>>7755399
bro...
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>>7755372
>I drew this up in 5 minutes and ive only ever drawn in class.
Your art reflects your skills. You are a beginner. What's the point of this thread?
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>>7755406
i want to get better at art, of course
i need tips and guidance so i dont end up screwing myself and my art over in the long run
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>>7755408
Read the sticky then. No sane person will waste their time theaching an internet rando how to draw.
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>>7755408
Capitalize your Is, sub-human pile of shit
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>>7755372
>do you guys have any tips on how i can get better at drawing

Yes, but they all essentially boil down to, make a bad drawing, analyze what when wrong, try again using your insight and helpful resources to correct the problem, keep doing this again and again. Everyone claims to have the answer or the right pedagogy, but everyone is different. Take advice with a grain of salt and follow your heart as corny as that sounds. Make drawings purely for you while you have the opportunity
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Read these

https://archive.org/details/andrew-loomis-fun-with-a-pencil

https://archive.org/details/loomis_FIGURE_draw

https://archive.org/details/HowToDrawComicsTheMarvelWay

https://archive.org/details/understanding-comics/mode/2up
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>>7755399
No. Download Krita. It's free and does everything paid programs do. Wacom screenles standard paper size drawing tablet costs 60-80 bucks, wear paper on top of it. Don't draw with mouse.
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>>7755437
Still don't know how to use Krita, i just use IbisPaint
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>>7755421
i refuse
this isnt even a formal conversation i wouldnt bother
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>>7755434
okay that does sound like good advice, im keeping that in mind.

>>7755436
will do

>>7755442
ibispaint is more user friendly actually, i prefer it more but honestly the color difference is so wide it just sets me off a bit lol
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>>7755372
Okay, now try to draw her from different POVs with consistent proportions with the least amount of lines possible to check the flaws in your understanding of form.
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>>7755442
The longer you postpone learning a hard thing, the longer it stays hard
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>>7755459
...hot
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>>7755372
Buy a sketchbook, a shitty cheap one, and fill 1-2 pages daily, no need to take it seriously, just doodle and have fun.

The best/fastest way to learn, is to follow a cycle of: Draw something for fun > Pay attention to what's wrong with it, or which areas suck too much in your opinion > spend a few days studying that part (if you chose hands, practice drawing hands using some tutorials or anatomy books, etc).

Unless you are a masochist, going through entire books/courses will only burn you out. They are still useful resources, but use them sparingly when you need to (see method above) rather than plowing the whole thing front to back.

Learn about gesture and do some timed gesture drawings if your figures are looking stiff and you want to loosen up and be more dynamic.

Finally, in regards to finding your art style, you need to do master studies. Basically, gather art from artists you like, and try to copy it. Ideally, you won't just bruteforce a copy, but also try and understand what process the artist went through, even if your deductions aren't right, it'll slowly help you build a process. If the artist has drawing videos this step is even smoother.

TLDR: sketch daily, do some gestures, draw for fun, analyze mistakes, and go do some studies regarding those mistakes. Make sure to have a healthy split between drawing for fun and studying.
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Your cartoon busts look better than mine when I was starting.
Take some advice in this thread and have fun with it.
If you wanna get some pointers on where specifically to start, try doing a full body sketch.
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>>7755372
you drew something, so you are better then a majority of anons here. here's what helped me go from bad to mediocre:
>https://drawabox.com/
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0ufz75UvHs
>https://www.scribd.com/document/608834418/Gitgud-at-Illustration-Guide-for-Anons
the gist is draw daily, and don't get burn out. you can do studies, but there gonna burn you out. copying a drawing of an artist you like is decent study, and not gonna leave you burned out like studying Bridgman
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>>7755640
Did someone say "fun"?



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