This is what I can come up with if I tell myself that I have to spend no longer than a third of a day drawing a picture from start to finish. I know it's not very good and am aware of all the glaring mistakes. My question is: how do I get better? I guess a better question would be: How should I structure my practice sessions?
Is it bad for me to try to practice speed for now? Or should I go back to the drawing board and take my time practicing quality? If I try to make a fuck ton of pictures, will that be better than spending a lot of time on a few pictures?
I want to spend my life drawing because I feel depressed and pointless without art. I just want to use creativity as a way to distract myself from thiking too much.
>>2738112
>wants to get better
>doesnt want to think too much
getting better requires a lot of internalization and study and sometimes it requires a lot of thinking and furstration, mate-o
It's not god-tier, but if I could get from zero to your level I'd be quite happy. How much practice would you say you have?
take it to beginners'
also you should improve your shading in order to add depth to your picture. She looks flat.
also sage
>>2738112
its a cute drawing anon.