Posted on April 18, 2010.
Learn to draw: Do you have the natural ability Many of us think that we do not have the ability to attract and we never try. However, the design is a profession, like many others, which can be learned. In this article we will explore why the design is difficult for some of us and how we can begin to learn to draw.
My friend Jenny called me the other day and said she was very embarrassed.
"Why are you embarrassed? I asked Jenny.
"Well," she replied, "My children are in an art class and they wanted me to show them how to draw cartoon characters. The problem is that I have no natural talent for drawing and have never been able to do so. How on earth can I help my children with their picture? "
Jenny problem is not unique at all. Like many parents, we ask our children to struggle with how to respond and we fear that our omniscient Almighty that parents can get involved.
But like many with many skills, the ability to draw is often one of those that can be learned. While many people out of the womb with a talent for drawing. The rest of us have to learn. I have many friends who are great pianists who once thought they did not have the ability to play the piano. Similarly, the ability to learn to draw can be overcome by a proper study and much practice.
So where do we start this process?
Here's how I want to address the issue. Say, as in the case of Jenny, we want to draw a cartoon character. As I am like many of you, I am not a natural ability to draw. However, I worked on him and one of the ways I started drawing cartoon characters.
Rather than go to school first, I looked at a picture of Bugs Bunny and then tried to draw Bugs Bunny of course. To say my drawing looks ridiculous is an understatement. It was horrible.
However, this condition a baseline from which I could see dramatic improvements quickly. I then went online and tried the techniques and videos that I could use to improve my drawing. In fact, I found someone who shows how to draw bugs bunny.
I then sat down with these drawing techniques in my head. My second rendition of Bugs Bunny was a marked improvement on the first. Watching him, you might have even said that I had a natural talent for drawing.
The moral of this story: Even if you think you could never learn to draw because you do not have the physical ability is a skill that can be learned and you can even get pretty good at it.