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January 17, 2017 10:52pm #1744drawabox.com might help.
Maybe looking at old works of your favorite artists will help?
Something like this http://artgerm.deviantart.com/art/Draw-It-Again-326767415
You can be sure that if you actually try and mean it, you are going to get better. Like Jason said, try learning from a good source. When you learn something new, actually try doing it yourself. Don't take my word for it though, I can't draw good myself.
January 15, 2017 5:38am #1738Thank you. Do you think I should change the time?
30 seconds. I can't go beyond stick figures for this.
http://i63.tinypic.com/mbtrgm.png
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January 14, 2017 6:50pm #351Hello, I recently started learning drawing and thought gesture drawing was the best place to start. I looked up a lot of things and binge read some books before actually getting rid of my laziness and trying it myself. I am surprised how people I watched makes this looks so easy. I have seen people take different approaches to gesture drawing, my guess is that there is no best way to do it? I am a couple of days in with these 1 minute drawings and need some guidance on what am I doing wrong, or if I just lack experience. Maybe 1 minute is too short for me at the moment?
Here is my latest go at it. 1 minute poses.
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