What can you expect from drawing 1 hour a day. I don't want to be a professional, but rather get confident in drawing from real life.
>>2860361
Just draw, nobody can tell you what to expect from some set amount of time because everyone practices different things and improves at different speeds. Also this probably could have gone in the questions thread, not its own
>>2860361
if you enjoy drawing, just draw whenever you can/ feel like it. And try to improve while you are at it.
If you have to set such a low amount of hours per day in hopes of improving, just give up already, you dont have what it takes
wondering how good you are going to be if you draw a certain amount of hours per day is a fucking dumb question.
>>2860361
>tfw you will never work in a studio with people like these while sharing amazing ideas and sketches
>>2860694
Are you kidding? It looks like hell on earth. Open landscape, obnoxious millennials and movie posters on the wall.
You can develop decent beginner skills with just 1hr a day.
Time over an hour is mostly irrelevant if you aren't smart about how you practice.
>>2860699
>unironically using the word millennial
NGMI
Anything is better than zero hours spent on drawing
>>2860361
It's better than nothing, but don't expect much progress. If you use the time effectively, you could gain a good understanding of the fundamentals. But consider putting more time into it over the weekends, as much time as you can, if you really want to improve.
>>2860361
This looks comfy. Any more pictures like this? I'm curious what the workplaces of professionals look like
>>2860361
something like this would prolly be 1 hour a day for at least 3 years
>>2862000
"Practice a cup a day. Once you mastered drawing the cup everything else will be a piece of cake" - Feng Zhu
>>2862030
>A piece of cup
Nice shilling btw.
>>2860361
If you don't want to be a pro just draw whenever you like. Also once you get decent you'll probably spend more than a hour a day on drawing.