I always wanted to be an artist. Around 4 years ago I bought myself a wacom and began practicing, I practiced for like 2 months and I could see that I was getting better, I was still bad, but compared to what it was before, it was a huge improvement. I could steadily see myself improve. The thing is, I hated it. I hated drawing, no matter if it was practicing or "for fun", I hated it and I still do, but deep inside I always feel like not drawing is such a missed opportunity. Over the course of the few years I always picked it up for like a month with multiple hours of practicing every day, but damn I hate it.
Can I somehow change my mindset?
' m exactly the same. Except i hate drawing cause my drawings never turn out the way i want them to.
And thats because i never spent enough time learning fundamentals.
>>17303909
If you're over 18 and not a female then give it up.
It won't put any money in your pocket.
>>17303934
Unless he draws lewd. If you target the right group you might get a lot of fans.
>>17303934
There's nothing wrong with keeping it as a hobby Jesus fuckimg Christ, you want people to have less fun than feminists
>>17303971
There's people that drew after the 19 years.