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>> No.3693273 [View]
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Here are the facts:
I want to draw well, so I can capture and share the beauty and uniqueness of people. I know I can get better if I practice. However, nearly every time I try to practice I get into a bad mindset of not being able to draw well and I go full tilt on every mistake without slowing down to check for accuracy. I recognize this is a bad mindset and want to change. How do I remain positive, calm, and careful while drawing? Has anyone else been through a similar situation and ended up reaching their goals? I'd ask this in the beginner thread but I don't know how many people there consider themselves practiced enough to answer.

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IF YOU ARE A /BEG/INNER IN ART, please use this thread to post pieces for critique or ask for advice. We should not have to make new threads or post in the Drawthread with our fundamental exercises.

Previous Thread >>3669924 → → #

Feel free to post even the smallest exercise you have done to show you are still trying, do not give up, make someone proud.

RESIZE YOUR IMAGES TO ~1000 PIXELS:
1)
>screenshot the image and post that instead
2)
>change camera capture settings to something smaller
3)
>send to computer and resize in MSPaint

READ THE STICKY if you need guidance when you haven't even started

Sticky: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1uwaXKU7ev6Tw_or__o8ARpUb6r2rCZYJGqwSFV9AD98/edit#bookmark=id.15jx3pyuimvj

TRY TO GIVE PEOPLE SOME FEEDBACK - many studies are left unreplied, which is a bit sad and can be quite demotivating for the people that try their best to improve, but are left directionless.

REMEMBER, if you've just started out you work will not be good, it doesn't need to be, just get in to the swing of actually drawing, and learning how to study. Most of all, enjoy it.

"Success is no accident. It is hard work, perseverance, learning, studying, sacrifice and most of all, love of what you are doing or learning to do."

>> No.3680079 [View]
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Does this drawing of Stan Lee look OK?

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