Well I sure can see my improvements..... A lot. it's amazing how much a skill or talents can change and prefect in such a small amount of time. To the ones out there that want to start getting into drawing or just feel like nothing is changing with there skill, hes some words of advice.
1.) Come Back To Ideas;Start a main sketch lightly with pencil or on the computer and if you feel stuck, leave the illustration alone for a few days or maybe even months and then put your new ideas to it.
2.) I know every artist says it but I'm going to say it now; Do a little drawing every day. It doesn't have to be a master piece, just do a small little doddle or a napkin drawing. Just something small. You will start to see improvements over time.
3.) Try drawing different things. Maybe your use to drawing animals for example; try to draw a human or your favorite character from a T.V show or your favorite member of a band. Yes it may suck the first few times of drawing it but then start looking at different styles and other peoples drawings and try to copy it. When I say copy I don't mean trace your screen.
4.) Try different mediums. Maybe your style isn't pencil drawing. Maybe its water color or oil pastel. You never know until you try it.
1.) Come Back To Ideas;Start a main sketch lightly with pencil or on the computer and if you feel stuck, leave the illustration alone for a few days or maybe even months and then put your new ideas to it.
2.) I know every artist says it but I'm going to say it now; Do a little drawing every day. It doesn't have to be a master piece, just do a small little doddle or a napkin drawing. Just something small. You will start to see improvements over time.
3.) Try drawing different things. Maybe your use to drawing animals for example; try to draw a human or your favorite character from a T.V show or your favorite member of a band. Yes it may suck the first few times of drawing it but then start looking at different styles and other peoples drawings and try to copy it. When I say copy I don't mean trace your screen.
4.) Try different mediums. Maybe your style isn't pencil drawing. Maybe its water color or oil pastel. You never know until you try it.