yea.
>>3033387
Crikey these sketches are motivating.
>>3033387
You get good at doing what you do a lot of. If you only do quick sketches you will get good at doing quick sketches. Things are connected in art so your finished work will improve a little too, but to get good finished work you need to actually, you know, finish work.
>>3033387
Of course not. There's a saying that a painting is never finished.
Drawing is drawing, you gain experience either way. When you don't feel like finishing something you move on onto other things and go back to it later if you feel like it. It's unhealthy to spend much time on one drawing. You set yourself a reasonable time limit and if you can't finish it, you leave it.
>>3033387
What is finish? You can always find something to fix in an artwork, but good enough is better than perfect when trying to learn something.
>>3033387
Absolutely.
As Feng said you benefit more from spending a lot of time finishing one painting that doing 10 speed paintings.
>>3033387
>ds3
as for progress, I'd say not really, influances your artstyle and approach to drawing, at most leaves out some aspects like colors, background, composition or what not, depends on what you do, you can always go bob ross and paint happy little trees, a painting is never truly finished, you just decide when you're done with or feel accomplishment from it
>>3033387
it's so fucking beautiful