People are breed to draw awesome, don't be fooled. Anytime you see someone who seem to be able to draw easy, it means they have been genetic engineered to do this and no matter how much hard work you put into it, you will never be as good, because you are natural...and those old fashion types...We will consider your future…
my two cents: drawing is good. drawing is always good. if it's painful for you, just push through it and draw for a few minutes every day - if it's distressing for you then try not to take it too seriously. if you can draw, though, being able to sculpt will come much more quickly. so draw it. the more you do it, the more…
this. drawing is a skill that is learned, not something people are born with. but different people are born with different level of intelligence. it is just genetics and matter of how well your brain can calculate. rest is nurture. either way, you dont really need to draw to learn anatomy. i see this being said a lot in…
Short answer. some people can do things easier then others...like some people are natually muscular while others are not. To say its impossible to get like that for the most part isnt something that isnt feasible, it will just require alot more hardwork then someone who natually has that. Drawing, math/programming, writing…
Just take the Kim Jung Gi test. If you're discouraged after seeing his talent...probably best to focus on something else other than drawing. But if you're discouraged but at the same time inspired to draw even though you know there's no way you'll reach the heights he's reached as a draftsman...maybe there's some potential…
LOL Then why waste your time? Drawing skills...it's not just some item you can just buy or swallow like a pill and expect to upgrade as an artist all of a sudden. Nothing wrong pursuing what you're naturally intested in. A lot of famous Pixar animators aren't into drawing. Same with many game artists. It's good to have in…
Don't mean to be off topic here, but when it comes to IQ, I'm miles ahead in my family (which means I don't think it's genetic). I did have a point in my education where I wanted to learn more and so I worked harder at memorizing facts and critical thinking. Now that I'm walking the art path, I kind of suck now (still…