7:10 AM, Saturday July 30th 2022
Unless you were gone for a really long time, it should be enough to just revisit some of the exercises as a refresher and then continue where you left off.
Unless you were gone for a really long time, it should be enough to just revisit some of the exercises as a refresher and then continue where you left off.
You should continue, exept do a 30 min warmuo to get you back on your feet. Don't redo the whole course as it is a time waste
That tattoo gun is especially well drawn!
Refer to Uncomfortable's Unsolicited advice here
https://drawabox.com/comic/latest
In general the more you draw and the more regularly you draw the better you will get. The quality of your practice also matters ( something official critique will help much more with than community critique ).
The worst thing though is procrastination. Just do it and see what happens.
Hi!
If you have a busy schedule, it could be a good idea to dedicate a drawing session to studying and the next drawing session, whenever available, to your fun stuff.
If you can, plan these days at the beginning of each week and don't worry about the amount of hours you can spare for each session.
When you are starting out, any kind of consistency is more important in my opinion than the amount of hours.
Happy drawing!
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