How did u get so well at drawing? For me I usually do traditionally but even then I’m still trying to get good at it and I want try digital so badly but I’m having a bit of hard time trying to make what I’m drawing look good, so what are your tips, advice, etc for all this?
I hope this is a good enough explanation! I'm bad at explaining my process, especially since I feel everyone's process is unique to them, even if they might share some similarities. I'm not great at tutorials/advice but it's pretty fun to do!
Something I forgot to include: being an artist comes with its struggles, and sometimes you might hit a bump in the road.
Impostor syndrome/comparing your art, drawing something a bunch of times and it still looks off, just generally feeling rough about your art... it happens, I can't just say that it doesn't. Not everyone may have all of those problems, but these ARE problems that a lot of artists I've met have. I feel that way about my own art sometimes.
So when it comes to that, my best advice is this: don't worry about being perfect, don't worry about your art not being exactly the way you want right now, and don't worry about what others think (though always try to be open to constructive criticism).
Your journey is unique to you, and it requires a lot of patience. So you need to be patient with yourself, and learn to build your confidence. Allow yourself to express yourself. And most importantly, enjoy drawing! It needs to be fun for you too!
Good luck! :D








