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There are so many posts of people asking if they should draw a certain way, or if that way to draw is a good idea, etc. My friends, If you are having to ask a bunch of strangers if you can draw, then you've already fucked up.
Everything you need to know for drawing will come with observation and purposeful drawing. If you have a question, try it out first and think about it. If you still have questions you still have, then ask for some critiques. Critiques are good, but you have to try what you want to draw. All drawing is is a bunch of decision-making. Make the decision to actually draw.
We can't tell you if you can make it big one day, but for sure the people who will, aren't asking if they should try drawing in the first place. They just draw.
Again, draw purposefully, ask yourself what you want to improve before you draw. Draw. Find reference for what you're drawing and observe the reference closely. Find ways you can improve your drawings using reference. Draw. Repeat. You will get better. There is no way to get good quick. Just observation, decision-making, and drawing.
Also, gonna share a doodle of mine, a cool ninja/samurai woman.
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why do so many begtards and people who generally suck at art feel the need to give advice and do tutorials?
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That's exactly what the fuck I'm saying. They expect that we'll say something that will instantly make them great. Not possible. Work. Draw. Study.
I'm not even saying anything groudbreaking with this. It should be art common sense. It's why I made this thread. Those posts make me so frustrated.