help (Question)
spdrcr8
04-21-2005, 08:29 PM
ok, i suck at drawing i guess because i didnt start drawing cars (or trying to) untill about last month..really didnt draw much b4 that because i have no "talent"...but anyways, to my question, i have all these good ideas in my head that are in pencil that look really good but if i try to put it on paper it turns out like crap....any of you had that problem and able to fix it????
KustmAce
04-21-2005, 08:46 PM
If anyone could draw something just like they could see it in their heads, we would all be a trillion times better.
The only advice I can give is practice practice practice !
The only advice I can give is practice practice practice !
knorwj
04-21-2005, 09:25 PM
ok, i suck at drawing i guess because i didnt start drawing cars (or trying to) untill about last month..really didnt draw much b4 that because i have no "talent"...but anyways, to my question, i have all these good ideas in my head that are in pencil that look really good but if i try to put it on paper it turns out like crap....any of you had that problem and able to fix it????
Well the first thing they teach you when you go to an art school is that Art is a skill and takes practice. Having talent for it doesn't automatically make you great, it just gives you the ability to learn the skill faster. If you practice and draw alot and look at your old drawings and figure out what you like/dislike and how to improve on them then eventually you will improve.
I started doing more and more artwork about 2 years ago, and while i'm still not great at drawing in general I am ten times better than when I started... practice makes perfect.
Well the first thing they teach you when you go to an art school is that Art is a skill and takes practice. Having talent for it doesn't automatically make you great, it just gives you the ability to learn the skill faster. If you practice and draw alot and look at your old drawings and figure out what you like/dislike and how to improve on them then eventually you will improve.
I started doing more and more artwork about 2 years ago, and while i'm still not great at drawing in general I am ten times better than when I started... practice makes perfect.
knightvision
04-22-2005, 12:17 AM
I agree. It's all about practise. and keep your eyes open. go around and watch cars. go around'em, look which parts you can see, which not, and then draw, draw draw...
bonzelite
04-22-2005, 01:44 PM
ok, i suck at drawing i guess because i didnt start drawing cars (or trying to) untill about last month..really didnt draw much b4 that because i have no "talent"...but anyways, to my question, i have all these good ideas in my head that are in pencil that look really good but if i try to put it on paper it turns out like crap....any of you had that problem and able to fix it????
it looks like crap because your physiology is not conditioned. you lack skill: it is as much about muscle development, muscle memory, and movement, as it is about talent. talent doesn't mean jack sh!t. there are so many talented people living in poverty or waiting tables.
a person with ambition, persistence, and skill can outdistance a "talented" person without skill or ambition. talent does not guarantee a damn thing. conversely, skill-only is flat and dull. you need some originality of creativity with the skill to make your work stand out.
so take up your pencil, boy, and start the painful journey that lies ahead of you. i can tell you, too, that it IS painful. you will hate it. and love it. --- the worst kind.
it looks like crap because your physiology is not conditioned. you lack skill: it is as much about muscle development, muscle memory, and movement, as it is about talent. talent doesn't mean jack sh!t. there are so many talented people living in poverty or waiting tables.
a person with ambition, persistence, and skill can outdistance a "talented" person without skill or ambition. talent does not guarantee a damn thing. conversely, skill-only is flat and dull. you need some originality of creativity with the skill to make your work stand out.
so take up your pencil, boy, and start the painful journey that lies ahead of you. i can tell you, too, that it IS painful. you will hate it. and love it. --- the worst kind.
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