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>>36953747
>Motivation
Watch her again. Just this time after you watch your comfort series video also watch a gravemind video and hit the gym

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>>10843570
If it helps I learned things in the following order

Perspective Basics -> inorganic shapes (spheres, cubes, etc) -> organic shapes (shapes found in nature that aren't just spheres, cubes, etc) -> basic construction -> figure drawing -> anatomy -> tones -> values -> digital painting -> scenes in perspective

From that point on I just kept showing are to artists I made friends with. Stuff like specific poses, or a more stable hand will come as you long as you draw, a lot of that is muscle memory which just comes with time.

Also to be clear it wasn't all A -> B -> C the study FOCUS was on things in that order, but I would still do whatever whenever I felt like it.

If you can teach yourself books are good, but you can find lesson plans and instructions online as well, free and not.

The key is to have ideas and keep things fresh, but also push yourself to do the hard stuff even when you don't want to. Also, take breaks from drawing every now and then, and don't put too much emphasis on time. You'll get there eventually.

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