From watching Kim Jung gi draw and the fact that he finds it difficult to draw anime characters. I suspect drawing skill is really all about drawing reality and then playing with it.
So yes drawing can be like riding a bike if you understand that drawing is drawing what you see.
So you want the skill to draw, draw that tree in front of your house, draw your foot draw anything that you see.
And when you are good at that you can learn tricks and techniques
Just with a bike you can learn to just ride it or you can learn more and drift and jump with it
Hayaidesu 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 07:00
From watching Kim Jung gi draw and the fact that he finds it difficult to draw anime characters. I suspect drawing skill is really all about drawing reality and then playing with it.
So yes drawing can be like riding a bike if you understand that drawing is drawing what you see.
So you want the skill to draw, draw that tree in front of your house, draw your foot draw anything that you see.
And when you are good at that you can learn tricks and techniques
Just with a bike you can learn to just ride it or you can learn more and drift and jump with it