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4670946 No.4670946[DELETED]  [Reply] [Original]

I am tired of being a shitter and seeing crappy drawings all the time. I need to see real results instead of drifting through hundreds of shitty pictures just to get to slightly less shitty pictures. How should I train to see fast improvement? I don't care about burning out because I don't even feel the desire to draw anymore. What I mean by that is I lack aim and I know that I am not improving the way where I could be satisfied, so it's better to do less enjoyable, harder work with the promise of guaranteed success. It's either that or I just stop drawing altogether.

>> No.4670949

Interested in this as well. I also want to know what percentage of the time you should be doing studies versus doing imaginative art?

>> No.4670957

>>4670946
Why do you want to "improve"? Why is your driving force behind drawing "improvement"? What do you want to draw once you have "improved"? Do you expect something once you have "improved"? What do you mean with "improvement", do you mean your technical skills, your statement, your own enjoyment of drawing?
Answer to these objectively and don't answer to me, I'm not trying to make a point.

>> No.4670958

>>4670949
70 studies / 30 imaginative if you are advanced
80 studies / 20 imaginative if you are less advanced

As your visual library grows and you can recall more information, you can draw more imaginative stuff. At some point you may be drawing more from imagination than doing actual studies

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4670962

>>4670957

>> No.4670966
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4670966

I just want to autistically grind for like 6 hours a day for the next 4 years so that I can be good en enough to make my own manga, but there's no clear path to follow.

>> No.4670968

>>4670962
Ok op, I understand. Anime made you retarded. Good luck.