I used to draw loose circles and spheres for like 5 minutes before start drawing. This can only improve by practice, over and over, but the results are always better than when you’re so focused on doing the perfect line that you end up with your arm locked like its made of stone. Try to make loose movements constantly and draw lines fast. I do know its hard for me, but I also know is the key to improve and not suffer.2) “It’s all in the wrist” : In order to get your lines more fluid and less shaky and stuff, you need to not worry about your pulse. #FIREALPACA CORRECTION SAI STABILIZER COMPARISON PLUS#Plus how many years of practice and study there are behind every incredible piece someone else uploads.This is a really hard point to get across and is an incredibly hard thing to avoid. Don’t get discouraged with what other artists can do, you don’t really know the ammount of time and effort each piece costs anyone else but yourself. The best way to move forward is just compare your own work over time. Your previous works, what improved, what needs more work on. If you have to compare your work with someone, compare it with yourself. Don’t fall for the “ah, whatsherface is way better than me why bother drawing anything?”. Don’t compare yourself to other artists unless it’s to study how they work and what you can apply to your own style. What matters in the end is how much effort you put in improving.Also, as I said before, attitude is the real deal here. You can be incredibly “talented” but if you don’t practice and work and you just put all your confidence in your natural ability, you’re not going to get anywhere. Some people are “naturally better” than others in all fields, and art is not an exception. Sooo here we go:1) Talent is just the 10%: You can have a natural ability, thats totally true. Thanks! Glad you like it!Now, tips… tips tips… I’ll answer you as a reminder to myself too? Because there is a looot of stuff I know I should do more often in order to improve but because reasons, I always end up not following my own advice.
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