When I draw I focus on whatever I want should look like in the way I want. It helps me a lot because:
- Things doesn't have to look realistically. Young me made a mistake of trying to copy real life as it is. However studying how objects looks like is fundamental but they don't have to be 100% identical, they just should look okay and "cool".
- You don't have to draw realistically or "the way I loved" way, it gotta be satisfactory.
I won't say "practice a lot so you'll eventually be good" because practicing blindly will lead you nowhere, you need to determine your weakness to set goal for what will strenght you.
Perhaps it's a personal tip but when you have no idea how to draw you will think a lot how to do. It was one of my mistake. Art is not done by thinking!!! You gotta let your emotions move your hand!!!!
In the end without really wanting to draw whatever you want art cannot be forced, when you force it your work will be shit. You need mood and clear head for it as tons of my works are "randomly done when I was in the mood". For example:
In the end I don't decide for a "style", I just for for what I'm in the mood for. That's why despite I can limit myself to any style almost all my artworks has their own style because I do believe style depends on theme of the artwork. For example drawing this in manga style was its own proper way to "exist" and this couldn't exist if I had painted in realistically, I didn't have such a mood despite I can paint photorealistic artworks but it was not the point for it. And photorealism doesn't matter if it doesn't look appealing anyway for me.
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