What should one study first in order to git gud? Perspective? Values? Life drawing? Or perhaps it doesn't matter that much? Also, is there a downsight to learning digitally instead of pen and paper?
>>2728041
you'll have to study all of it anyway.
so start with what you think is the most important. think about which that might be yourself. or just pick the one that interests you right now.
in my case i always analyze what i'm lacking and then go from there.
most importantly you'll just need to draw a lot.
>>2728041
there's no fucking shortcut to drawing you fucking adhd shit head
>>2728041
Everything.
1) Draw something.
2) Fuck up.
3) What did you fuck up?
4) Why did you fuck it up?
5) What do you need to practice to not fuck it up (as much) in the future? (spoiler alert, it's gonna boil down to fundamentals)
6) Fiddle around with whatever it is that you needed to improve in
7) Repeat forever
8) ?????
9) Heat death of the universe
That's in theory. In practice, as long as you don't stop drawing, and you don't stop studying, you'll be fine.
Pretty much the practice of any skill or craft consists of three things
Fundamentals (important from beginner->master)
Tricks (intermediate->master)
Improvisation (expert->master).
Invest in a sketchbook so you don't have to worry about the downsides of doing digital only.
>>2728041
HAVE YOU READ THE FUCKING STICKY???
>>2728041
every single day