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▼1 original item (1 in stock) for sale.
▼10,000 original items (10,000 in stock) sold.
★We will continue to create original works!
★Nice to meet you.
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・プロフィールをちゃんと書きましょう!
・画像も目立つようにしましょう!
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◎Tweets from November 11th
Are you good or bad at drawing?
I'll tweet again today.
It's the weekend!
The weather is bad though.
Salaryman is off.
Sometimes we talk about drawing.
When we talk about paintings on the street!
I often hear people say, ``I'm not good at drawing'' or ``I don't have a sense of drawing.''
Many people feel that they are not good at drawing.
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I say the same thing every time.
Have you practiced drawing over and over again?
and!
I think I practiced writing and singing a lot, but I don't think I practiced drawing much.
No matter what phase you are in when you are young, in elementary, junior high, or high school, you probably end up just drawing in class.
I don't think I practice drawing over and over again.
I felt like practice and training in painting was a different world, with only people in art clubs and specialized courses.
I think it's just the difference between good and bad drawings.
In art class, when you see someone's drawings that are good at art, you start to think that you have no talent, and your feelings of weakness become stronger and stronger.
I think that people who are good at drawing in class have been drawing a lot of pictures while having fun, such as doodling, if they had paper available from an early age.
So, if you say painting is a talent!
The difference is whether you loved drawing from an early age and drew a lot of pictures or you didn't draw much at all.
I don't think it's determined by innate talent.
Of course, there are some people who are naturally gifted with the right brain.
First of all, just like shogi or sports, the only difference is whether you like it or not.
I think that improving your drawing skills is more about how much you draw and how much you practice, rather than your talent.
Isn't this the result of the efforts of celebrities in the shogi and sports worlds?
Painting also depends on your effort!
What's more, you don't have to have as much physical strength as you do for sports to be able to draw, so I think you can get better at it if you practice at any age.
Set aside some time and practice drawing from simple motifs on an ongoing basis.
If you keep at it, I think someday you'll improve enough to be praised by others.
If only I could draw!
There are many good things to do on the internet site, such as selling original goods and increasing access to your blog.
Since you are the copyright holder, there is no loss in drawing the picture!
Now on to the artists!
Let's try this challenge this fall.
lastly!
When it comes to drawing, individuality is more important than being good or bad.
I think it's good to have a picture that makes you want to stop and look at it.
You don't have to draw a picture exactly as you see it.
I think it's best to express what you see and feel in your heart.
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here we go!
Enjoy your weekend to the fullest.
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