>>769714like, general tips?
I'm about as much a beginner as most people, but i guess i can
>just draw (things you like).I'm serious. Art is a miliage type of thing, and by drawing art (WITH REFERENCES FOR HELP) you over time build up a memory for things and how they should generaly look like. Using and studying refs is a very important things, becuse wwith them you can try and break your symbol drawing that your brain often does to remember things more easily.
>learn perspective and drawing in itbasicall everything in life can be broken down into basic shapes like cubes, rectangles, cylinders, speheres. Learn how to draw them, and how to break things into them, and a lot of things will seem easier t draw then you'd think
>read a bookyou arent going to learn every single thing about art by just bruteforcing your way through, so some reading is recommended.
>>>/ic/7015538 the OP has a google doc you can pull some resource materials from, and there is also a drawing improvement thread on /trash/ that has an OP with some book links and thats about all i can think off that could count as a tip. good luck anon