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  • #1291

    This is common and I'm sure your not the only one. It happened to me too. I practicing all over again too after a 4 month "break". kill procrastination and take your time. do it little by little each day then increase how long you do it each day till it still doesn't interrupt your schedule. Good luck. :)

    #1290

    I believe you misunderstood what he meant. I believe what he was trying to say is to practice with reference to understand what your drawing so you don't have to constantly look back, or be dependent, of refernce. Everything in our imagination is taken from reality in some way soooo...you're already referencing. So, there's no need to be afraid. :P

    #1289

    You can start drawing the human body, like...NOW! the sooner the better. Start by getting an anatomy book and watchin some vids online. The amount of time depends on you, but if you want to get better faster you have to put in the time. Good luck and hope I helped. :)

    #1288

    Well, what exactly is it you want to be in the future? If you still don't know, you should just focus on anatomy, figure, and gesture drawing. They are all needed and should take time to learn. The way I personally went about drawing characters was first start on the anatomy with the face, then shoulders, then waist etc. While doing that, I did a couple gesture drawings so my characters don't look so static. Hope I helped. :)