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I just recently bought a Wacom-CTL490DW-Digital-Drawing-Graphics, and was wondering what is the best way to learn how to be good at Digital Art.
 
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Okay, so I suck balls, but I got better than when I first started...
First Off: NEVER. EVER. DRAW. MINECRAFT. CHARACTERS.
You will start to die slowly and wonder why you can't draw.

I start out by just doing 3D Text, Bubble Letters, Practice my hand-writing, etc.
But before that, get Paint Tool Sai... It's my baby... literally... don't touch it
i see u dont u fucking dare touch it

Then, experiment with your own styles, and just do shading practices w/ blobs. Easiest way to learn. :p.
Okay, I'll certainly try those!
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Try drawing what ever comes to mind. Always try to warm up by drawing basic shapes such as squares, triangles, and rectangles because you will always use them when you are doing art. Make sure you keep in mind things such as the angle, line of action, and light. Aside from that the only thing you can do is practice.
 
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TBH when I was starting I liked to find a picture online and then just freehand trace the main shapes and shade/colour and detail it my own way I found it helped develop my style and the copying of the other pictures really gave me inspiration as well as something interesting to work on, just don't do this if your making something to sell :p
 

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Try drawing what ever comes to mind. Always try to warm up by drawing basic shapes such as squares, triangles, and rectangles because you will always use them when you are doing art. Make sure you keep in mind things such as the angle, line of action, and light. Aside from that the only thing you can do is practice.
Okay, sounds like it would help.

TBH when I was starting I liked to find a picture online and then just freehand trace the main shapes and shade/colour and detail it my own way I found it helped develop my style and the copying of the other pictures really gave me inspiration as well as something interesting to work on, just don't do this if your making something to sell :p
Okay, thanks!
 
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