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Author Name: Ruediger Schmidt
Contact Email Address: [email protected]
WebSite: http://DrawingSecrets.com
Category: Visual Arts, Arts and Crafts, Crafts, Painting, Drawing
Description: You may be irritated and disappointed because you have just 
initiated to study how to draw and you are discovering it to be tougher than 
you believed it was. No matter what the reason for your current situation is - 
you'll overcome it! Just read on.
Keywords: learn how to draw, learn drawing, learn to draw
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You may be disturbed and demoralized because you have just begun to be trained 
in how to draw and you are realizing it to be more complex than you had 
anticipated. 

Or you may be attempting a new theme or a new procedure or a new drawing medium 
and your efforts are not meeting your expectations. You may also feel that your 
drawing is back dated and you aren't progressing. 

The first piece of advice I would give you is to not be so firm on you! Even 
specialists get depressed occasionally! Each skill you learn, like drawing or 
knitting or riding a bicycle, make use of various muscular movements and 
thought processes. It requires time and practice for your brain and your 
muscles to catch up with you!

If you are in this state it makes sense to go through old drawings, or sections 
of drawings, that you think were successful and place these pictures in a 
location where you can glimpse them. Don't try to draw something too difficult 
straight away; try to find something relatively easy and interesting and draw 
that. 

Also, use a drawing medium that you know well and as you get at ease with the 
items you are drawing and the medium you are using you can start to give 
yourself, more difficult things to draw. You might also want ask a friend whom 
you believe will give you positive advice,to see your drawings and give you 
some advice on improvement. 

Handling bad feedback on your drawings

Firstly, attempt not to take it personally. Although the person giving you 
opinion says something for example, "You are horrible at drawing," you should 
decipher for yourself as, "Your drawing expertise require more sharpness." In a 
nutshell, any unconstructive feedback is not targeted to you, it is about a 
proficiency that you are learning and getting mastered. To learn, it takes time 
and hard work and sometimes a bit of bad feedback is part of the course. 

It is very difficult to be objective about your own drawings and it is even 
tougher to see the errors in a drawing that you have been gazing at for hours. 
In these circumstances it is very useful to get some 'pessimistic' feedback. 
You can choose to use it as a learning experience.

While someone speaks pessimistically about your drawing expertise ask them (as 
politely as you can) to note different areas of aspects of the drawing that 
they did not like and what they suggest you do to improve. You should also 
remember to ask them what they think is good about the drawing. Any positive 
feedback should be considered personally!

Pursue these advices while you study how to draw and you will never be trapped 
for a longer period of time. 

Soon you will see this will make the difference for your drawing success! 
Always keep these advises in mind and you'll never again stop on the road to 
success!
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