I started drawing when I was four, and that was just scribbling with crayons. over the years, i`d practice, and look at pictures to help me with hard things to draw. Most of the books i read involved the things i drew. (dragons, cats, reptiles, etc. sometimes how to draw books) I`d eventually learn to use circles and shapes to lay out the anatomy of what i`m drawing, and then draw out all the detail. you could, every time you see a book or show with something you want to draw, pause or stop reading, and look at the picture, and figure out it`s anatomy and details; later on, you can focus on the parts that were most hard to draw; push yourself on until you like the result. Don`t give up on your drawing. think about this:
Some artists become famous by simply drawing lines and squares, then coloring them. You can not rush art; if you do, it has only a slight chance of coming out how you truly want it to. Take your time; eventually, your art could and will become great. After years of practice and improving, if you get "good" at it, you will realize that it didn`t seem that long. From age 4 until now, (with drawings) It feels like only a few years, when really it was several.
For how to draw books, I never really drew the tutorials. First, I read it all, and then look at the art in it. Then, i try to draw the way the artist tries to show you how to draw. (using guidelines and stuff XD) Over time, you should improve.
Hope this helps ^u^
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Artist: (n) A person that is willing to take their time to help others draw and draw for them.
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