Hi / ic /, so I came here to ask for help from you, I've "drawn" it for a year, but I never followed the basics, and I really have no idea how to actually draw on it, most of the time I'm training copying Drawings, just to improve my technique itself, but I want steps to develop my own drawing is to have a more realistic dash is consistent, create my own drawings, I know it takes years and I'm not looking for something from the night to the Day, I want steps to follow during this year to give me a better direction, that's it, thanks for reading until here
Here is one of the drawings I copied
>>2907005
>copying
>not studying
Judging by this image, you have no understanding of the fundamentals of art. Read the books in the sticky, they will help you tremendously.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1uwaXKU7ev6Tw_or__o8ARpUb6r2rCZYJGqwSFV9AD98/edit#bookmark=id.15jx3pyuimvj
http://www.squidoo.com/how-to-draw-learn
https://sites.google.com/site/ourwici/
https://mega.nz/#F!RIx3TJxJ!_Nna8t01kPxENJ8KSzXqwg!EUJHgKAZ
>>2907019
thanks for the help pal ,this is not my beest copy,This is one of the best that I copied.But anyway, it's still a copy hahaha
I have this too, these 3 are already to have an idea of my abilities
>>2907032
>>2907034
Copying images is a crutch, anon, especially if your drawing other people's drawings without understanding the techniques behind them. It's like trying to run before you've learned how to stand up.
Sure the faces are nice, but everything else shows that you still have no understanding. You need to visualize thing as objects in 3d space rather than lines you have to copy point by point when you draw(think of it as 3d to 2d rather than 2d to 2d). If you feel something "click" when drawing, you're on the right path. Try drawing from imagination more often, a lot more often.
Remember to study the sticky.
>>2907043
It's going to look like shit, but eventually you'll get better.
Don't get filled with despair because you're not at the level you thought you were art.