driftingfornow in the post "Are drawing skills like "riding a bike", once you know how to do it you never forget? Or do you have to continue practicing to not lose your skill?"
2022-09-19 11:42
Had any neurological issues?
driftingfornow in the post "Are drawing skills like "riding a bike", once you know how to do it you never forget? Or do you have to continue practicing to not lose your skill?"
2022-09-19 11:41
No, not in my opinion. Thats just how they like to do.
driftingfornow in the post "Are drawing skills like "riding a bike", once you know how to do it you never forget? Or do you have to continue practicing to not lose your skill?"
2022-09-19 11:40
Ack I have to make sure to be in shape for a gig and Im not doing enough work to maintain calluses lol.
driftingfornow in the post "Are drawing skills like "riding a bike", once you know how to do it you never forget? Or do you have to continue practicing to not lose your skill?"
2022-09-19 11:39
Musician and artist here and agree 100%.
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driftingfornow in the post "Are drawing skills like "riding a bike", once you know how to do it you never forget? Or do you have to continue practicing to not lose your skill?"
2022-09-19 11:44
I think everyone else already contributed so I will add esoteric oblique information to your question but it seems somehow tangential.
Do take care of your eyes, especially your dominant eye. I would reckon you keep like 50% of your skill there and if you lost it, its like being a carpenter losing their dominant hand, or maybe a pianist and getting your fingers broken. We sort of vaguely know this but its not really talked about and the degree of damage to skill it imparts is pretty significant when it comes to realism because of how it effects sense of proportion, square, parallel, generally angles and alignment and thought to muscle control.
Source: lost my dominant eye ama