![]() Technical Pen and Paper does two things for you. Once you do this, you simply 'turn the pad' to position the paper so it's wherever you want to draw. Scott Robertson in one of his videos talks about building muscle memory for drawing straight lines and ellipsis. By the time I was 12 years old, I started surprising people with my sketches and whole class use to look at me when our teachers want to draw something on the blackboard. I remember I started making random sketches out of boredom on my school notebook which slowly polished my skill lol. If you're consistent enough, you'll reach there.īy the way, I'm an professional visual artist and I never learned drawing. They see the end result, and they compare their progress with it. This is the biggest reason why most of the folks lose motivation. Just focus on completing today's step and moving onto next. ![]() Now, while climbing just go step by step. Now the most important part: Imagine yourself climbing a mountain. And my friend, once it becomes your habit it's difficult to get rid of that because you'll soon realize that if you skip it, you'll feel like you day is incomplete. Eventually, the drawing will become your habit. You'll notice a slight improvement which will act as a motivation. Now maybe after a week take a look at your drawings and compare them? Now continue for an another week and then compare with your old drawings. Find another subject and continue drawing. If you want to learn how to draw then get an introductory book OR watch a YouTube video and then sit down, take a pen/pencil and a paper and start drawing something. ![]() The will to learn something new so you can appreciate yourself later. You won't get any easy answer to this question but it's sheer will and commitment which will lead to consistency. ![]()
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