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"Learn How to Draw like a Pro... Without Any Talent: A Contradictory Guide to Mastering the Art of Drawing with "How to Draw" by Scott Robertson"
A Beginner's Guide to Learning How to Draw with "How to Draw" by ScottRobertson
Hi there! Are you interested in learning how to draw? Great! π¨ There are a lot of resources out there that can help you get started, but one of the most popular ones is a book called "How to Draw" by Scott Robertson.
Before you decide to get this book, you need to think about what you want to draw. Do you want to draw things like cars and buildings? π’π Or do you want to draw people and animals? πΆπ©π¦± Depending on your answer, "How to Draw" may or may not be the best resource for you.
If you do decide to get "How to Draw," there are some things you need to know about how to use it. This book covers a lot of different things, like how to draw in perspective, how to draw cars and planes, and how to draw environments. This might seem like a lot to take in, all at once.
But, here's the thing: you don't need to read the whole book, cover to cover. In fact, that might not be the best way to learn from it. Instead, you should pick a specific project you want to work on - maybe a building or a car - and find the chapter(s) in the book that will help you with that.
When you're working on your project, don't be afraid to make mistakes. Drawing is all about learning from your mistakes and getting better. You should also get some other people to look at your work and give you feedback. This can help you see what you're doing well and what you need to work on.
If you're having trouble with a specific part of your project - like the wheels on a car - you can go back to the book and find the section(s) that talk about how to draw wheels. Then, practice drawing a bunch of wheels until you feel like you've got it.
There are other resources out there besides "How to Draw" that can help you learn how to draw, too. So, if you decide that "How to Draw" isn't the best resource for you, that's okay! There are lots of other books and videos and stuff that can help you learn.
Remember, drawing is all about practice and learning from your mistakes. So, keep practicing and don't be afraid to try new things! π
- L.A.S.T.Sam.0
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