Post number #767511, ID: a5b846
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How do y'all power through a study or learning time, I'm going through one and I fucking hate it and feel I don't know shit about drawing and want to quit so bad...
How do y'all do it? Or do y'all also can't power through these and just avoid them? Is there an effective yet less stressful way to learn new perspectives, colouring, poses, etc?
Post number #767555, ID: 382f2c
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Find the fun ones to do, like booba. When starting out it's better to start with stuff you have an interest in rather than tangerines all day. Especially if it's recreational, it's why most people drop off like flies.
Post number #767587, ID: 38c10b
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>>767555 But then a problem arises when whatever you draw that you have an interest in ends up looking shire anyway, and that sucks all the fun out of it too.
Post number #767588, ID: 38c10b
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*shite not shire, fucking spellchecker
Post number #767623, ID: 22beff
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I just started out doodling every now and then(with general principlesin mind). Stop when you arrive at something you like. After awhile you'll have enough ground to do more serious stuff.
When you apply pressure to look like the top shit on pixiv you're kneecappin yourself.
Small scale, Small victories. More of a general principle but it works for everything.
Fear is the mind killer.
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| How do y'all power through a study or learning time, I'm going through one and I fucking hate it and feel I don't know shit about drawing and want to quit so bad...
How do y'all do it? Or do y'all also can't power through these and just avoid them? Is there an effective yet less stressful way to learn new perspectives, colouring, poses, etc?