Hello /ic/. First time posting here.
I want to improve my drawing skills, but I don't have enough time, so I doodle and try to draw more serious things when I'm free. Usually I draw things from my imagination. I don't want to copy from other pictures, but there's many people who do it and they draw very well as I can see. If I see it convenient, I see references.
The point is that I don't know if I'm doing it right. I mean, when I draw I try to figure out how can I draw that thing, I draw amd keep drawing, then I figure it out and it's like "Oh, so if you do it this way it becomes easier" and so on.
What can I do to improve my drawing skills in a short-medium period of time?
>What can I do to improve my drawing skills in a short-medium period of time?
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>>2538575
Where the hell are their goddamn noses and fingers? And don't delve into how it's muh style!
>>2538575
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>>2538596
What noses and fingers? There aren't even any! This guy needs to go back to the very basics.
>>2538707
>Where the hell are their goddamn noses and fingers?
reading comprehension
>>2538575
Rather than doodling random stuff, I suggest you grind your fundamentals.
Learn how to draw a cube, sphere, cylinder, cone and pyramid in all perspectives.
>>2538808
I-I thought you said what. Sorry.