Creativity is a universal necessity. There are many uses for art because people in almost every job will have some form of art introduced. From people who work in the artistic field to engineers to even doctors. I find that it is a shame most people quite expressing their creative skills because they think they are not fit enough to carry on. And it is quite frusterating having an expectation with it not working out.
When I carry on with a drawing, I try to think of how much space I have and how to efficiently fill the space. I know that the outline cannot be to big or else I will run into problems in the future process. For me, when I want to make the outcome of my drawing as realistic as possible, it is great to study the image. The more detail I pick up from the picture the more my drawing will look the way I want it. Even thought it can be time consuming the reward is greater. To achieve this technique, I assess how far my abilities can take me, and if they are not how I like them, I practice, watch videos and take notes. With those tips I find the journey will be much smoother. I tend to be very picky, so it is necessary for me to master the techniques I particularly am not good at. With the stored knowledge I have and the new techniques I acquire through every drawing all adds up, so when I start another, it might just be a little better. And that is for me the power of knowledge. What advise might other people have to keep a person motivated in what ever they try to accomplish?
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Taylor Q
11/23/2015 05:29:49 am
Ryann,
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Ryann Q
12/1/2015 07:16:59 am
Taylor, thank you for your comment. I agree with your opinion on encouragement. I feel as though a person who has encouragement will tend to work harder and nurture the skills they have. Your last comment is a little tricky,and one I have thought about. If a person's talent is only so limited and they are not passionate about the project, than I would give advice. Advice that directs them either in a completely different direction, or one that places the person in the same category but a different aspect.
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Tevy
11/26/2015 08:12:39 am
Ryann,
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Ryann Q
12/1/2015 07:23:37 am
Tevy, thanks for your wonderful comment. To answer you're question, I do believe that someone with limited natural talent can be just as good as someone with natural talent. When I was younger my drawings were average, but with all the work I put into my art, it all payed off.
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Jonny F
11/30/2015 04:09:16 pm
Hi Ryann!
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Ryann Q
12/4/2015 07:18:44 am
Hey Jonny,
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Ryann,
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Ryann Q
12/4/2015 07:22:02 am
Hi Erica,
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Oke
11/30/2015 05:28:16 pm
Hi Ryann,
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Ryann Q
12/4/2015 07:26:37 am
Hey Oke,
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Emma K.
11/30/2015 05:43:56 pm
Ryann,
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Ryann Q
12/4/2015 07:31:53 am
Hi Emma,
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11/30/2015 05:51:17 pm
Hey Ryann,
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Ryann Q
12/4/2015 07:39:46 am
Hey Andrew,
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Matthew
12/17/2015 02:43:50 pm
I want to say that is an amazing picture, did you draw that yourself? I tried to do drawing a few years back but I ended up just giving into the fact that I am really bad haha. But What I didn't have the patience or knowledge to understand that I needed to continue to practice and this post really helped encourage me to do this.
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Isabel Rodriguez
1/21/2016 07:24:15 am
Hi Ryann!
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