Ask HN: What made you abandon learning to draw?
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I've always loved to draw. It's relaxing. I watch cartoons. I wanted to be an animator when I was a growing up.
People, scenes, animals. Both realistic and stylized.
Time. Art is as much a trade as anything else. It takes constant practice to get good and maintain it. Software paid better than art.
I have a bachelor's of arts, in art. I would draw, paint, or create for 20+ hours a week, every week, for a couple years. I also have an associate of arts in graphic design.
Ultimately, I do not practice anymore because I love programming too, it pays better, and there isn't enough time in the day to be great at both.
People, scenes, animals. Both realistic and stylized.
Time. Art is as much a trade as anything else. It takes constant practice to get good and maintain it. Software paid better than art.
I have a bachelor's of arts, in art. I would draw, paint, or create for 20+ hours a week, every week, for a couple years. I also have an associate of arts in graphic design.
Ultimately, I do not practice anymore because I love programming too, it pays better, and there isn't enough time in the day to be great at both.
For me, personally:
> what motivated you to learn to draw
Half of me wanted to impress my friends. The other half of me wanted to make stories come to life.
> what you were interested in drawing
Mostly animated characters. Faces. Portraits.
> biggest roadblock/weakness
PROPORTIONS. I hated how I'd draw something and it would always look "slightly off" but I couldn't really put my finger on exactly why
> how many times you've tried to learn
Probably about 3 times..
> what motivated you to learn to draw
Half of me wanted to impress my friends. The other half of me wanted to make stories come to life.
> what you were interested in drawing
Mostly animated characters. Faces. Portraits.
> biggest roadblock/weakness
PROPORTIONS. I hated how I'd draw something and it would always look "slightly off" but I couldn't really put my finger on exactly why
> how many times you've tried to learn
Probably about 3 times..
I discovered that although I can draw very well I have no visual memory.
(For this reason it is actually very difficult for me to know who I'm talking to, even if I know them quite well.)
- what motivated you to learn to draw
- what you were interested in drawing
- what your biggest roadblock/weakness to getting better was
- how many times you've tried to learn