Everyday more and more techniques and technology are innovated to make drawing easier. The people who are learning now have a way easier time than people who learned earlier.
Theoretically isn't it more efficient to wait to start drawing and take it slow?
theoretically you could be dead tomorrow and never get to draw a single thing in your life
>>3113498
This
Just draw
>>3113494
>Tay
Nevar forget
>>3113494
Which techniques have been invented/ innovated lately that make drawing easier than say 5 years ago?
>>3113538
VR has been pretty neat for sculpting and a great tool for understanding basic anatomy. A bunch of Artstation fucks use them.
However OP's point kinda fails since VR is not that amazing and has a high price range so beginners probably won't get to use it.
Always all the wrong questions.
>>3113494
>loser from /pol/ too lazy to fucking draw
wow i'm shocked
>>3113916
show me on the doll where the big mean Nazi drumpf'd you, anon.
>>3113494
>The people who are learning now have a way easier time than people who learned earlier.
If you would stop sucking the dick of the internet you would realize a big fucking NOPE.
More online shit has made it worse. It's too much, too soon. Nearly every beginner today can't distinguish the gold from the garbage. There is less on-hand experience now because everyone is greedy to binge on passive tutorials. Pile on to the problem, we have some people who are emotionally immature, starved for attention, and will do anything to disturb the larger conversation.
So, it's not easier, it's harder now than it has ever been. /ic/ is a petri dish of disturbed people addicted to shitty ways about learning art. If they aren't masturbating to some genre of hentai then they're here bitching about anything they can point out.
>>3113953
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>>3113953
This. Too much information doesn't mean good information, it can also mean a lot of misinformation. Too many people trying to sell easy solutions than organized/standardized curriculums that guarantee good results.