Uncomfortable's Advice from /r/ArtFundamentals

Hello, I'm kinda new to art

https://www.reddit.com/r/ArtFundamentals/comments/qtqu3w/hello_im_kinda_new_to_art/

2021-11-14 14:24

OliverBlob

Been drawing characters and stuff without any knowledge of art fundamentals. Where do I have to start? And if there's a video that really helps, I'll gladly watch it.

Uncomfortable

2021-11-14 17:33

This subreddit is specifically reserved for those working through the lessons on drawabox.com, as explained here. It's a course that explores what we believe to be the "core" fundamentals of drawing in a structured, exercise-based way. Each lesson includes specific homework assignments with explicit quantities, and students are only asked to give themselves as much time as they personally require to perform them to the best of their current ability (rather than prescribing a specific amount of time, or a specific expectation of quality). They then submit that work for feedback, ensuring that they're not working in a vacuum, or relying on their own judgment (which at this point would not be developed enough to be useful).

For this question, which is definitely more general in nature, I'd recommend asking over on /r/learnart or /r/learntodraw to get a wider variety of responses.