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    Default Drawing Process... ( Rules of the Draw ) Please help...


    Hi everyone

    I have six month drawing. im reading many books and magazines. And i want to find the most important question. How to draw objects with the right shape?

    i asked the teachers and friends. They say only: "just draw". But I don't think so "just draw" is enough? So to ask you a few questions

    Question 1: "Just draw" is enough for you?

    Question 2: To draw something that should be followed are the rules? (if any) Are you going to draw a certain order?
    (1 - Gesture 2 - Proportion 3 - Form etc ...) THIS IS MOST IMPORTANT QUESTION FOR ME !!!

    Question 3:If you just enough to draw, why go to classes?

    Question 4: If i drawing well, Where is te problem? Experience, or technique?

    Is there a recipe you can give me?
    Thanks to everyone...
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      Your teachers and friends are right, you need to keep drawing. Take a sketchbook everywhere you go and draw as much as you can, you will improve.

      It's not really important what you learn to draw first, it will all come to you eventually, I would recommend going to a life drawing class on a regular basis so that you can focus on the form and proportions of the human body. However, you can also draw people in the street, this may give you more gestures to work with.

      You can learn a lot from going out and drawing from life but you may not always know what is wrong with your drawing and so, yes, lessons are important. Either going to school/college/uni or coming to a community (like this one) and asking for advice.

      As for your final question about where the problems are if you draw well... It can't be answered here. It could be a combination of a number of things you need to learn or figure out to make your drawings better, but we would have to see some of your work to give you the right advice. If you have only been drawing for six months, however, you still have a lot to learn even if you do have a natural talent, but again, we would have to see your work to judge.

      I have been drawing for years and still have much to learn, composition, proportions, perspective, etc. Keep drawing and good luck.
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