i'm good at drawing but i've always hated art class. I taught myself how to draw because I hated doing the light circles and then erase the circle then add in five more circles then erase those, then do all of these other un-needed things. I started to draw when i was young at i was really bad at drawing, i mean, really bad. I thought that stick figures were some sort of majestic piece of art, you know why? because all my life i had followed other peoples way of drawing. so one night, i don't remember why i was doing it, i decided to try and draw a my littlest pet shop toy. I found the cutest one and then i drew it, and you know what... It came out amazing, i continued to copy the original drawing until i was really good at drawing, then i used that basic design to draw other animals, then i continued from there to draw other things. I got bored of that design and wanted to learn how to draw my little pony for my sister. These were much harder and had more to them. I watched a quick draw video and that helped me with putting things in the right place. I never watched that video again after my first my little pony drawing. i once again practiced and practiced, and i looked at pictures of the things i wanted to draw. You should never do things by memory unless you have drawn it a million times. Trust me, your gonna wanna look at pictures. I hope this helps. Also everyone learns art differently. You may work better with the draw a circle and erase. Or maybe you'll work better if you watch other people draw, or maybe you'll do something i haven't thought of while writing this. Have a nice day/night and i hope you get to become a good drawer. But hey, some people just cant draw. I cant cook things more advanced than soup, i would enjoy to, but i don't have the motivation, dont think art is a genetic thing, it shouldn't be. I come from a family of people who love to cook and once again, i cant cook things more advanced than soup. once again, bye.
how would I learn to draw?
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i'm good at drawing but i've always hated art class. I taught myself how to draw because I hated doing the light circles and then erase the circle then add in five more circles then erase those, then do all of these other un-needed things. I started to draw when i was young at i was really bad at drawing, i mean, really bad. I thought that stick figures were some sort of majestic piece of art, you know why? because all my life i had followed other peoples way of drawing. so one night, i don't remember why i was doing it, i decided to try and draw a my littlest pet shop toy. I found the cutest one and then i drew it, and you know what... It came out amazing, i continued to copy the original drawing until i was really good at drawing, then i used that basic design to draw other animals, then i continued from there to draw other things. I got bored of that design and wanted to learn how to draw my little pony for my sister. These were much harder and had more to them. I watched a quick draw video and that helped me with putting things in the right place. I never watched that video again after my first my little pony drawing. i once again practiced and practiced, and i looked at pictures of the things i wanted to draw. You should never do things by memory unless you have drawn it a million times. Trust me, your gonna wanna look at pictures. I hope this helps. Also everyone learns art differently. You may work better with the draw a circle and erase. Or maybe you'll work better if you watch other people draw, or maybe you'll do something i haven't thought of while writing this. Have a nice day/night and i hope you get to become a good drawer. But hey, some people just cant draw. I cant cook things more advanced than soup, i would enjoy to, but i don't have the motivation, dont think art is a genetic thing, it shouldn't be. I come from a family of people who love to cook and once again, i cant cook things more advanced than soup. once again, bye.