How does one become this good?

How does one become this good?

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practice and research

>research
?

You try, then realize you're not talented and give up like me.

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If you're drawing humans/animals Look at anatomy
If you're drawing buildings, look at how buildings look like
If you're drawing cars, look at how cars look like.

Talent is a pursued interest. Devote your life to it and you can be this good too.

I'm unironically better

You can't.

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>this person literally draws better than me with their eyes closed
ouch.

>the w*stoid unironically believes this
Lmao

Soul vs soulless

I don't have the talent that allows you to devote yourself to an activity that so many people seem to possess.

I don't get it that's a pretty substantial improvement for five months.

From memory is most erotic. Finger drawn is cutest and has the most soul.

It's called talent

what the fuck am I supposed to look at if I want to draw mechs?

Robots, vehicles, metals, some anatomy helps, other people's mecha drawings.

It's perfectly fine to be a loser your whole life user, but to blame it on "I don't have talent" makes you incredibly pathetic.

If you lack the Spark, you're NGMI.

There are books with exercises like pic related.
Books on photography are great too. Also specific books on things like perspective.

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Grind Loomis for 8h a day everyday for 10 years
Then you may move on to a book about human figure, grind it for 10 years
Then get an anatomy atlas or two, study it at the detail of knowing every facial muscle - apply it in grinding for the nex 15 years
If you're not at this level by the time you reach adolescence you're going uphill
>inb4 crab

You can't learn to draw, we're all too old on this board to do so. Just face it and go for a normal, boring, 9-5 job life like me and everyone else before it's too late.

Look at your dominant hand's wrist, how many ligament do you have? If less than 3 then drawing is not for you

Unless you've developed a physical condition that prevents you from drawing then theres no such thing as "too old"

You can work on that too. Train yourself to follow routines (practice one hour of drawing every day, no matter what, and punish yourself somehow if you fail). Maybe a professional can help.

Keep telling yourself that I guess.

>in b4 crab
Well, you are a crab, so saying inb4 doesn't change the truth, and you should be ashamed of yourself. You can become a professional even if you don't practice that much. How would you even practice for 35 years by the time you reach adolecense, anyway?

It's really sad to see so many people here with a loser's mindset. Any excuse to not even try, I guess.

>It's really sad to see a website of losers act like losers

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That was clearly and elf talking.

Is this March 12 / September 6 or 9th of June / 4th of December?
Either way. improvement on the left and regression on the right.

There's very little actual improvement on the artist's part, the newer one is heavily referenced. There's nothing wrong with that, really. But anyone can get the same results if one is drawn from memory and one isn't.

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There's a fair bit of improvement, even if just done through a reference. Hell you could argue that learning to use references is, in itself, an improvement.

>a website of losers
keep projecting

actually I used reference for both

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Keep denying I guess.

Nobody can draw since birth.
It is just easier to learn how to draw when you are younger, and the older you are the longer it takes to master it. But unless you are a Granpa with parkinsonism you will get good at drawing eventually.

You've definitely improved, user. Demotivation is the real enemy.

Are you implying that Zig Forums(nel) isn't a website of losers?

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