It's not "born talent", but some folks "get it" easier than others simply based upon the way they process information, the same way some people "get" math faster than others. Like anything else, drawing well can be learned through practice and hard work, as well as paying attention to principles and rules of design.
because genetics doesn't only affect height, it also affects our cognitive abilities which affects any activity that requires our brain. art is one of them. genetics can affect aptitude but it does not guaranty that you will be successful. you still have to keep at it or work hard. there are lot of people who waste their…
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…
I started drawing when I was 15 im 23 now so ive been an artist for a while. no suprise, I was one of the best artists in my college. Also, no suprise, people who where better than me started drawing before I did. this is the "talent" illusion. however, this early talent begins to iron itself out when someone practices…
The funny thing with talent is. Every person who we claim has talent, will tell you they worked their ass off to get that good. So regardless if you believe in talent or not, working hard should be the best way to find out if you have it or not. I personally think talent does not exist, sure some activities might be easier…
it might hurt your ego if you are called a genius because you feel like "you didn't work hard enough" but that doesn't change the science behind it. just deal with it, and make good use of the talent if you have it. also, there are tons of people with born talent who just waste it away drinking, doing drugs and nothing…
The ones that always seemed to be able to draw might say they have talent for it, the ones that learned how to draw says it's hard work. I have heard people say they where kinda born good drawers, which I look as a bit of bullshit I think they case is rather they did draw at home, draw at school and was slightly better…
Docm30 - I stand by what I said , some people are more inclined to be good at creative type of work. but you can learn some technique , but those that are both gifted 'and' work hard are gonna do better. http://www.rps.psu.edu/probing/artist.html interesting article which supports this notion. (see I can use google also:/)…
its not a direct correlation. but it definitely helps a lot, which is why majority of the players are tall if i am not mistaken. if you have read any of the other posts i made u would know what i was talking about. i just dont think everyone is born equal. but can anyone push the limits by just being determined and working…
that's fine if you think you have proved your case, but you were just so quick to resort to insults. I just know from experience at art college that out of the average class of say 30 only one or 2 end up being top notch. It's the same with sport/maths anything really, and ironically I count myself as one who has a bit of…