How I did it: When I was younger I would always draw. In middle school and early high school I started to practice using drawing books and also following online tutorials. There are so many ways to learn to draw in addition to a multitude of styles. The hard part is realizing that it's not a difficult thing to learn if you just let yourself go and allow yourself to make mistakes and learn from them. Read how I did it…
How I did it: I took a drawing class at university and worked really hard at it. I put in a lot of extra time into the assignments. I also took a lot of risks and tried working with low light to challenge myself. Read how I did it…
ScribbleInk Drawing, writing, playing and living
How I did it: I don't know if there is any wisdom or knowledge I can pass onto others on how well I can draw and if I can help improve their skills. You just know that you can draw when you wake up in the morning, grab your pencil and jot down something, even if it's just a bunch of scribbles. You've got to want it. I think everyone can draw, it's just do they want to or not? And also, practice helps. I draw nearly every day and my artwo… Read how I did it…
mermaidgirl1999 i love peter pan
How I did it: i saw my mother drawing a pic on the computer and it was like really really good like she trased it but she didnt and i asked if she could teach me she toled me yes but i have to start with a cartoon so i got a paper and she helped me (barely) and when i was done the cartoon pic it looked exactly like the orignal pic! that day i discoverd i had a hiden talent and it was so much fun! Read how I did it…
Sadies Wolf No pain is greater than a pain stabbing the heart.
How I did it: You draw from your soul. Imagine what you want to draw, imagine in detail then start to draw it, draw the outline first then start filling in shapes e.c.t. Read how I did it…

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