How are you going about things? Are you trying to concept or are you drawing from life? The best way to learn drawing is to draw actual things around you. It's really not as helpful to draw stuff you imagine until you can actually draw. Classes are good, but personally I would just go outside and draw, do some master…
Thanks for the reply! I'm attempting to draw from references online, I definitely would struggle to draw from concept as I find it hard to draw something from my mind if I've never seen before if you understand what I mean. Even when attempting to draw on paper from references I just can't seem to draw the finer line…
Yep, draw every day. Get a sketchbook, a pencil, and a little sharpener. Carry it with you always. Pull it out during any free moments... waiting for the bus, waiting for a coffee, etc. Pick any subject and draw. I highly recommend drawing from live subjects, instead of drawing off a screen or photo. Two eyes give you…
And the problem with drawing from pics is that you are looking at distortion caused by the two dimensional process. By drawing a still life or outdoors, it forces your eye to see depth. As for classes, they give you direct feedback in the form of critiques and will help you to get past all the beginner issues that all…
just set aside like ten minutes a day and draw. Seriously if you want to get good at anything you just have to do it everyday for a bit. eventually as you get comfortable start focusing on problem areas.