After analyzing many artists I follow, I started to notice this weird correlation. It is almost like the more you draw, the better you are at drawing. That can't be...
>>7956709ftfybut point still stands
>>7956713So you are telling me that if I dedicate and apply myself, the tendency is to improve? This sounds silly, anon.
>>7956709counter argument: the amount of /beg/s on here that have drawn and posted for years somehow without improving at all
He's figured it outShut it down
Gonna need a peer reviewed source on this.
>>7956709>>7956734The actual relationship is that you draw more when you improve
>>7956709if /ic/ could read they would be very upset
>>7956709Every single day we post new examples of people who have drawn for years and gotten nowhere.If you don’t have talent you are fucked and that’s that
>>7956751It was revealed to OP in a drawabox stream
No, this can't be! The only way you can become a good artist is to be born a Japanese person. If you're not japanese, you must spend your days creating time wasting threads about twitter drama and fellating the glorious Nippon instead of drawing.
>>7956713are you retarded
>>7956709The people you are seeing are just the ones who are talented, a tiny fraction.The artists that fail are hidden and countless.
>>7956765>>7956810The graph is less about quantity = quality, but more about quality consistently accompanied by quantity.Also, you don't need talent to make it. You need talent to be the best of the ones who make it. Anyone can play the violin professionally, but only a few can be first seat in an orchestra.
>draw more and you will improve>what about all the anons with low IQ and crippling autism??
>>7956709That's how it is with learning, period. There's a reason why humanity exploded in progress after the scientific method was developed. Knowledge is also cumulative, instead of reinventing the wheel, we can skip that step and continue where someone else left off. Learning anything like drawing is the same way.
>>7956709>>7956764fixed
>>7956813>violinReally weird example because classical music is one of the primary examples of a field where if you don't start when you're 3 years old you are ngmi. Drawing is much more forgiving (in terms of being able to start late) than classical orchestral music.
>>7956709How about some ACTUAL advice?