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Firstly, let me say that YES drawing every day WILL improve your drawing skills. However, there are a few things to keep in mind as you practice. Have a plan — drawing without purpose is great, it is fun and liberating, but it is not as effective to growth as drawing with purpose.
It takes 5,000-10,000 hours of practice to become very good at any skill. The same in drawing. To speed up the learning time, you need to have a professional art teacher or attend a very good art course. Learning on your own won't bring the same results, nor would it be fast.
In real sketching time, ONE HOUR, and it will be one hour spent drawing instead of just standing around.
For example, drawing a realistic portrait of an old man having wrinkles on his face will take more time than that of a young girl's. It can take hours. The Charcoal art works below are on A3 drawing sheets, and each of them took me around 6-8 hours.
Slowly Increase Drawing Time It's possible to see improvements by drawing only 1-2 hours per day. But if you want to see significant improvements you should be aiming for 5-6 hours per day, or more if possible. Starting anywhere is better than never starting.
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Quality Drawing Pencils. We'll start off with the most obvious essential quality drawing pencils. A Sketchbook. A sketchbook is one of the most important things an artist can have. Quality Drawing Surfaces. Variety of Erasers. A Good Pencil Sharpener. Charcoal or Cone Drawing Pens / Ink. Blending Stumps / Trillions.
Know your pencils. There's a big difference between 4B and 4H. Take control of your pencil. Tripod (top) and extended tripod (bottom) grips. Try different mark-making methods. Vary your lines. Avoid smudging. Control your edges. Use a blending stick for smooth shading. Apply the 70/30 rule.
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