>"Yea bro, it gets fun 1000 hours in"
"Yea bro, it gets fun 1000 hours in"
Been playing a year and I'm having fun :)
>Ugly Bastard: the Book
The artstyle is atrocious
can i learn how to draw maso-mesugakis like atage with this?
Redpill me on the user who makes these threads and got mentally broken by this book
The user making these threads doesn't seem to like the state the drawthreads are in. You could write a book about people mentally broken by FWAP
You can! You can learn and draw ANYTHING!
wow just like mine but with extra 4 more digits
I've been drawing 2 years on and off and I can draw decent bodies but then I add a head and face (anime) and it looks ugly af. What do?
Congrats!
Practice drawing the faces and heads. With faces I would exaggerate the expressions first and tone it down if necessary
stop posting these threads they make my attention whore drawfag instincts flare up which i dislike
anyone thinking about learning how to draw, don't
AI will replace drawing in a few years, it's not worth it
>b-but fun
it only gets fun 5 years in, and then you might get tired of it anyways
fuck off, I was jellyposting.
here I am shitposting instead drawing.
May i see your latest drawing?
the artstyle is not the point
the fundamentals are
Of?
Hey listen, if you never liked drawing, it's not our problem.
I'm 30 years old and I feel incapable of learning a new skill
i'm almost 30 years old and i'm learning japanese and programming. step up your game and stop thinking you can't do something
I'm 32 and wish I weren't dirt poor so I could pick up new hobbies.
>learning japanese
YWNLJ. It's a dead language.
what people don't get is that drawing is fun but at the same time a lot of work if you're trying to make something good
then it dies with me
true, most people don't want to put in the work to build good drawing habits
You'll get there. I started in my thirties too. As long as you doing what you like and having fun, there's no set schedule how fast you are supposed to learn or git gud. Someone in /ic/ pointed that the old folk are not so much worried about the incapability to learn but they are actually worried to be compared to someone who been drawing longer than them. Fuck that, just draw if you want to draw
In order to draw good stylised heads you need to learn to draw decent realistic heads. It mostly comes down to understanding how the planes work and you can't simplify them down elegantly if you don't do it the hard way for a while.
I kinda doubt it. I've yet to see AI generators being able to draw the same model from different angles. And the better ones are super neutered when it comes to violent or sexual prompts, which leaves a huge niche for people wanting to learn to draw.
doesn't mean shit unless ur making money
>Busy grinding dailies
>Busy writing OC
>Busy learning video editing
There is only so much a man can do.
hehehe
what stopped u from learning at 20? this same mentality
AI will never fully replace actual artists for 2 reasons:
1.) a porn generating AI will never be allowed to remain on the greater internet, open source or not
2.) an AI can only copy, not create. and even if an idea has been done to death a million times, that idea is still being done in unique ways
I am making money. 8 comms queued up at the moment :) But I don't draw for money, I'm already financially well off as it is. I simply liek the feeling of people paying me to draw for them.
> an AI can only copy, not create
holy cope, u realise "real" artist copy other artists as well?
>But I don't draw for money
>I simply liek the feeling of people paying me to draw for them.
>t. INTP autist
You will never know the joy of creation.
not that user but a lot of shit happened in my life at that time that made me unable to sit down and focus on any sort of skill building. all i could do was work and subsist on what little i could make. it fucking sucks and i know it's not a good excuse or any excuse at all, but i'm doing my best to make up for it now that i'm doing better
i do, yet that doesn't invalidate my point.
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Drew a 3D model head from reference.
>there's still time to realistically put 1,000 hours in before the end of the year
Loomis-Sama.... tasukete....
It's the opposite for me. Aside from taking longer to physically recover and starting to ache in a bunch of places, I've never felt sharper, more motivated and stronger than I am at 33, but it's all raw and I have to really apply myself to get results compared to before when some things just came intuitively and I was lazier about practice. Being older makes me feel more appreciative of the process VS the results.
If you don't like the process, don't even bother, because that's where the whole fun is.
Good job, user
Past your 20's, learning a new skill is literally a euphoria rush.
>artists 1000 hours from now
h-how did you know?
1.4 is overall better lmao