I'm going off-topic a bit, but I think it's still relevant. I've been struggleing at trying to learn drawing for a long time, until I discovered Drawabox. Yet, I've been stuck at Lesson 1 for the last 2 years, retrying to complete it repetitively every few months.
The only reason I haven't quit yet is because you are on Reddit. When I see post of succesful Lesson 3 and 4, it rekindles my desire to learn and to try again.
My level of commitment is sub-par, I know. But I doubt I'm alone in this situation. This "segment" I'm part of probably won't migrate to an external community plateform. This might be fine in the grand scheme of things, but it migh also limit your future growth. Just a heads up
humm_what_not in the post "Drawabox, /r/ArtFundamentals and Reddit going forward. My plans for the future, and the chance to include you lot in on the discussion."
2018-05-07 19:08
Hi Uncomfortable,
I'm going off-topic a bit, but I think it's still relevant. I've been struggleing at trying to learn drawing for a long time, until I discovered Drawabox. Yet, I've been stuck at Lesson 1 for the last 2 years, retrying to complete it repetitively every few months.
The only reason I haven't quit yet is because you are on Reddit. When I see post of succesful Lesson 3 and 4, it rekindles my desire to learn and to try again.
My level of commitment is sub-par, I know. But I doubt I'm alone in this situation. This "segment" I'm part of probably won't migrate to an external community plateform. This might be fine in the grand scheme of things, but it migh also limit your future growth. Just a heads up