User:Gamchu/Blog:Aspiring Art Advice

Well, this is my first blog post on this website and I really want to make it count so here goes.

When most people see an artist drawing they always assume it's easy. It's not. Not one bit. Most of the people you see drawing have been drawing for years or maybe months non-stop. That doesn't mean you give up at all. Or if you want to start drawing, you let them be your inspirations. Yes, I will say there are some big shots in the art community that are complete assholes, or they end up becoming assholes (I've dealt with a few in my past.). But as I grew older I've met awesome art friends (I have some and they're really fucking cool), that will support you every step of the way and help you improve.

Anyways, before I ramble on with that, let me tell you about the art process. Improving takes patience and time. You're not gonna wake up and be a freaking Picasso overnight. It took me 4+ years to start from scratch and now be fine, or at least pleased with my art and style. However, everyone is different when they find what their style is. So refrain from getting pissed, or if you do get pissed just take a simple break and listen to music or do what you like to do.

{I'll add more as the days go on, it is rather late where I am.}

Protip [Advice for the Day]

Never ask/tell an artist this ever: 

"Did you draw that?", "Oh my goodness, can you draw me?", "X draws better than you."