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Cyber:

If I wanted to start drawing good where would I start at is there a recommended level of drawing or is there supposedly a start? Or if I wanted to start a sculpting where would I have to start with that? I have tons of questions about art.

Cyber:

So anyone?

Prettykitty89:

try to start with sculpting

Cyber:

I made a mushroom

Prettykitty89:

let me see

GalaxyzStarz:

@cyber wrote:
So anyone?
Take a drawing or ceramics class, or find youtube videos for beginners

velmalovesshaggy145:

Just freehand draw,draw whatever comes to mind.Or whatever you would like to draw,because you won't draw it perfect the first time.Practice makes Perfect!

enbyinyourbasement:

When I used to draw (as you've seen a few of my drawings), I started off with drawing basic shapes like circled, squares, etc. At least for drawing people as I've never really drawn just objects so what I'm about to say will he based off how I learned to draw people. After drawing basic shapes, I moved on to sketching outlines of a person (no detail, just an outline with like a circle representing the head, lines representing arms, rectangle for torso, squares for hands, rectangles for fingers if I felt like it, etc). I'd work on getting those outlines to where I wanted them as a base. Then from there I added more detail like chin shape, breast if I was drawing a female, and especially hands (always struggled with hands/fingers). Them obviously I kept working my way up until I got a detailed body outline and added stuff like clothing, hair, facial expression, and more. It did take me a long time though, even to get to where I was, so patience is definitely key. Good luck!

TheWraith2021:

I like to draw a lot as well. Stick with what you know to draw when you first begin. For me, it was superheroes, specifically Batman, Spider-Man, all the heroes that were my top favorites. Then I just practiced, over and over and over again. Stick with familiar things and practice, not until you get it right, but until you never get it wrong. Oh yes, and look up YouTube tutorials, as artist have lots of helpful tips on there as well.

iiXilosis:

I watched a lot of youtube videos to help me start off with my art, my favorite youtuber to watch for art is angel ganev, he's got plenty of funny tutorials to help you start off your art journey

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