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I love art with a passion,for I have hopes to draw a comic or just things for books, but lately it seems like I have lost the will to draw. So I like ya'll to help me. Should I keep on trucking with drawing or give it up and find something new to do.

http://red901.deviantart.com/
thats my art page link. Please go look and answer. Not much because of my unwillingness to draw.

2007-11-02 14:49:42 · 14 answers · asked by christopher l 2 in Arts & Humanities Visual Arts Drawing & Illustration

14 answers

If it's truely your passion, then continue drawing! Please don't give up on it because you think you're no good!

The fact that you're seventeen (according to your Deviant Art site) tells me that you have probably had no professional training yet. If art is what you're wanting to do for a living, then set that as your major when you get into college. Once you start getting some professional training, you'll be making a ton of progress! Also, if you haven't already, try buying some drawing books to study up on and trying different mediums. These can be a big help too.

Although I can see some problems with proportion, etc., in your art, you are still better than a lot of people your age. Just practice, practice, practice! Everyday. Be prepared to do this a lot if you make it your career.

If you would like a great example of how much school will help.....my cousin had a passion for art, however she was, unfortunately, one step above horrible. After she went to college for only two years, she already had a job as an illustrator. Her work is amazing. Seeing her artwork prior to college is not even comparable.

And don't worry, everyone falls into a rut when it comes to something they love doing. Don't worry, it'll pass. Just like writer's block, artist's block existed too.

Don't ever give up on something you want to do.

2007-11-04 12:37:52 · answer #1 · answered by ŋɨℓℓ۸ɦ β ♥ 2 · 0 0

To tell the truth you aren't thaat great. Your art is better then a good majority of people but you still don't show enough promise to become like a professionals comic artist. all you do is draw characters so far, you need to learn how to draw objects and backgrounds too, and also you need to learn more perspectives on your characters. The characters themselves don't seem that original, anime style isn't all the original at all, producers want something fresh and new,(and good of coarse)

It is never too later though, just keep practicing on the things I mentioned and yeah you could become big if you try hard enough.

2007-11-02 16:05:00 · answer #2 · answered by kernal 3 · 0 1

Every one goes threw blocks in their life. Whether it be writers or artist blocks. Take some time and look through some art history books. Find a new artist and get inspired. Try new mediums, new instructors, or just visiting art museums can get your mind going.
Sometimes our lives move and we need a break. Always keep your talent. there are many people that would love to have what you have.

2007-11-02 16:27:42 · answer #3 · answered by JJ L 2 · 1 0

GOD!!! your drawing sucks! You don't have the potential. THAT B U L L S H I T!!! DRAWING OF YOURS REALLY PISSES ME OFF. WHY DON'T YOU JUST QUIT. I DON'T THINK YOU CAN MAKE IT INTO THE ART INDUSTRY. AND WHAT ?? YOU CAN ONLY DRAW THOSE P E N I S LIKE DRAWINGS. DON'T YOU HAVE ANYTHING ELSE TO DRAW? LIKE YOUR MOTHER'S C U N T OR YOUR FATHER'S BALLS. I DON'T CARE WHAT WILL OTHERS SAY YOUR DRAWINGS STILL SUCKS!!! YOU REALLY SHOULD QUIT. BE A JANITOR OR SOMETHING, MAYBE THERE YOU CAN DO A GREAT JOB.









































A real artist won't quit even after reading this.

I hope you'll not quit.

2007-11-02 17:22:55 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Not bad, but you need to move on to drawing things that will be more of a challenge. Go to your local library and check out some books on drawing and painting. I started out as a pen and ink artist myself but have since moved on to painting with oils that i learned to do with library books and art magazines. My work can be checked out at hellosanantonio.com under artist name ''Guerro'' in the local artist section.

2007-11-03 10:39:41 · answer #5 · answered by GUERRO 5 · 0 0

Deffinately! If you love it, it shouldn't matter whether you are good or not. Just as long as you enjoy it. Art isn't always about quality anyways,its about how u see it in your own eyes.
peoples point of view.. is just- well their own perspective.

personally i like it.. and as artists, you might go through a phase where your creativity isnt at its best
dont freak
[tip : i stay up until about 2 o'clock.. then scrap out ideas, it might help you
lol even though u might be tired, you will be surprised

2007-11-02 18:02:00 · answer #6 · answered by cookiecake01 2 · 1 0

if you can get focused on spending time with it, sure you could make it as an artist. You have to have the motion of wanting to, you have to spend many hours drawing, let it be your solace, let all things around you be your muse. Let just breathing be the reason. if you think about as you lay down to sleep and if its on your mind when you barely awake, then that is what you should do. I like your sketches they have life within them, but its up to you. You are the one who must be excited about its possiblities and there are endless ones, believe me

2007-11-03 10:11:26 · answer #7 · answered by Cathykaiser 2 · 2 0

I think you should continue to draw...maybe find some different models and interests...Your drawings are very defined and lifelike...

If you feel that your interests in drawing have dwindled...I would take a short respite and come back to it at a later date.

2007-11-02 14:59:10 · answer #8 · answered by Pixie Dust 3 · 0 0

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2016-12-08 10:23:49 · answer #9 · answered by veloso 4 · 0 0

No, definitely continue drawing.
You know your passion-- pursue your dream.

2007-11-03 13:46:18 · answer #10 · answered by Mary 6 · 0 0

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