Uncomfortable's Advice from /r/ArtFundamentals

21 y/o, new to art & I need your help

https://www.reddit.com/r/ArtFundamentals/comments/ukz514/21_yo_new_to_art_i_need_your_help/

2022-05-08 10:47

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I know it takes a long time to be "good" at drawing. Even though I just started, I'm willing to spend 1000s hours doing it. I know I have to practice things like [Line, Shape, Form, Perspective, Light & Shadow, Color Theory, Composition, Anatomy . . .], but my question is: is there a better way to practice drawing if you just started?

Uncomfortable

2022-05-08 15:46

I'd recommend asking this over on /r/learnart. This subreddit is reserved for those working through the lessons on drawabox.com, as explained here. Of course, you may be interested in looking into drawabox as well, as it's a free course that explores the core fundamentals of drawing. Not all of them, mind you, but the video about the fundamentals on this page early on explains what we cover, what we don't, and why.

I would still recommend however that you ask this over on /r/learnart, as that should get you a more varied set of answers and recommendations.