Is it okay to give up on a drawing?

Is it okay to give up on a drawing?

If you’re asking yourself if you should stop drawing, the first thing you should consider is whether you enjoy it or not, regardless of your drawing skills. Don’t get caught up in whether you believe you’re a good artist or not. As long as you enjoy drawing, it’s a hobby that’s worth continuing.

How do you not get discouraged when drawing?

Just make sure you have somewhere to draw anything and everything no matter how bad it is. Don’t hide your mistakes, you can always learn from them later and it’s always encouraging to go back and see your progress. Your sketchbook shouldn’t be what you show people when they want to see your art.

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Is it OK to copy art?

It’s okay to copy someone art style. But you can not sell it or distribute because that is there work. You might if changed colors to things and shapes and sizes to objects but, if the original owner thinks it resemble there art they have the right to sue you for copyright and plagiarism.

What to do when you want to give up art?

Advice For Artists Thinking About Giving Up

  1. Remember that it’s normal. Life isn’t easy, and neither is making art.
  2. Don’t make a rash decision. The worst thing you can do when you feel like giving up is make a decision in the heat of the moment.
  3. Go back to your first love.
  4. Remember the joy.

Can you draw if you like someone’s drawing?

If you like someone’s drawing, they can draw, and if you don’t, they can’t. Simple as that! And that simple belief is able to ruin your dreams about drawing. How could you possibly jump over that huge gap between levels 0 and 10?

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Is it possible to not quit drawing?

“Not quitting” is so simple that we think there must be something else. Nope. Just don’t stop. What you’ll find is that when even one small part of a drawing turns out really cool it motivates you to start another. A part of the next one motivates to do another, and so on and so on.

What happens when you try to draw something realistically?

As you try and draw something realistically and it starts to go ‘wrong’, your inner critic starts to rear its head. Often drawings start really well, and you observe things accurately; it’s only when you get to a perceived ‘tricky’ bit you start to question yourself.

How do I get better at drawing my drawings?

Look at your old drawing and compare yourself to yourself. Point out to yourself what went a little better, what tiny piece you like or is “okay”. Draw a little doodle and let it be ugly. Let your mistakes exist and dont beat yourself up to much. You are only you.

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