Hey, I'm brand new to this forum; I just wanted to find a place to post this question and hear real-world opinions. This certainly seemed like a good place to start. I'm really sorry if this is very long. I want to explain my situation completely.
I am currently a senior in high school, and I have a clear set goal: I want to pursue a career in animation, and possibly illustration. The only problem is that I have only moderate experience in art and a decent portfolio as of now. I have been doodling since I was around 10, but I never tried to learn much, and only now, in my junior and senior year am I really grasping concepts such as human anatomy, shadowing, and other things at a beginner's level. I am not saying I am in any way a beginner, I do have experience and I learn very quickly when I'm given a direction, but that's my problem. I don't know where to go.
I go around and see multiple people, who are my age, with insanely more skill than me. I Understand everyone is talented in their own way, but I just want to know what would be a good plan for me to learn at a pace that they do. Let me get down to the details.
What I specifically want to know is, what are the steps I should take if I want to learn to draw something? I am committed and ready to do my own independent studies, but, for example: if I wanted to learn to better draw human bodies, would I simply do a google search of the human body and just practice drawing what I see?
I also want to know, when I create scenes and complicated drawings, and I don't know how to draw... Say, a car: do I just google search an image of a car and refer to it? This is the problem I face, I don't know where to move onto.
I checked out the YouTuber Sycra, who makes very useful videos about drawing a lot of things. I looked at his human face proportions video, practiced what he said for a while, and gained some knowledge. However, all I learned how to do was draw the front angle of a human face. I couldn't draw it in 3/4 view or from behind, and I didn't understand how I was going to learn these things. It's not like he had a video for every single angle. Also, I couldn't just simply copy his style, because I need to be original and find my own, but how?
I also wanted to learn how to draw manga. But the thing is I don't know where to start. Do I just copy several different manga artists' styles, then merge them to create my own? What do I do?
There's just so much to learn, and I don't know how to approach it without simply tracing and copying. I'd really appreciate some help and opinions, thanks.
I am currently a senior in high school, and I have a clear set goal: I want to pursue a career in animation, and possibly illustration. The only problem is that I have only moderate experience in art and a decent portfolio as of now. I have been doodling since I was around 10, but I never tried to learn much, and only now, in my junior and senior year am I really grasping concepts such as human anatomy, shadowing, and other things at a beginner's level. I am not saying I am in any way a beginner, I do have experience and I learn very quickly when I'm given a direction, but that's my problem. I don't know where to go.
I go around and see multiple people, who are my age, with insanely more skill than me. I Understand everyone is talented in their own way, but I just want to know what would be a good plan for me to learn at a pace that they do. Let me get down to the details.
What I specifically want to know is, what are the steps I should take if I want to learn to draw something? I am committed and ready to do my own independent studies, but, for example: if I wanted to learn to better draw human bodies, would I simply do a google search of the human body and just practice drawing what I see?
I also want to know, when I create scenes and complicated drawings, and I don't know how to draw... Say, a car: do I just google search an image of a car and refer to it? This is the problem I face, I don't know where to move onto.
I checked out the YouTuber Sycra, who makes very useful videos about drawing a lot of things. I looked at his human face proportions video, practiced what he said for a while, and gained some knowledge. However, all I learned how to do was draw the front angle of a human face. I couldn't draw it in 3/4 view or from behind, and I didn't understand how I was going to learn these things. It's not like he had a video for every single angle. Also, I couldn't just simply copy his style, because I need to be original and find my own, but how?
I also wanted to learn how to draw manga. But the thing is I don't know where to start. Do I just copy several different manga artists' styles, then merge them to create my own? What do I do?
There's just so much to learn, and I don't know how to approach it without simply tracing and copying. I'd really appreciate some help and opinions, thanks.