You could try to make your first proper piece of art with details and everything out of this drawing (since your krita file has high resolution) and learn (or at least try) the processes that follow in the way. I don't think is the most efficient way to improve, but it certainly helped me to like enjoy my art more and be hyped for what I'll do next. Then, at least in my case (nothing related to the video though), there was a point where I, instead of noticing my mistakes first and then become frustrated, started to congratulate myself for doing a decent-looking drawing in paper. Almost 8 months have passed since then (I started drawing as kind of a "new year new me" this year) and today drawing is probably my favorite activity to do in my free time. I have never felt this great with myself in the past and, even if I still erase everything sometimes, would like you to feel the same way for what you do. It is great to prepare the soil with practice, but perhaps it's time to start planting the seed. Good video!
@@javixsu I got 3 things to say First that's kinda the same reason I started drawing to and that's why I usually laugh at my drawing a lot because I'm happy about them Two if you don't mind me asking how old are you? You don't have to answer if you don't want to And three are you some type of philosopher? Ending that comment with those wise words
You could try to make your first proper piece of art with details and everything out of this drawing (since your krita file has high resolution) and learn (or at least try) the processes that follow in the way. I don't think is the most efficient way to improve, but it certainly helped me to like enjoy my art more and be hyped for what I'll do next. Then, at least in my case (nothing related to the video though), there was a point where I, instead of noticing my mistakes first and then become frustrated, started to congratulate myself for doing a decent-looking drawing in paper. Almost 8 months have passed since then (I started drawing as kind of a "new year new me" this year) and today drawing is probably my favorite activity to do in my free time. I have never felt this great with myself in the past and, even if I still erase everything sometimes, would like you to feel the same way for what you do. It is great to prepare the soil with practice, but perhaps it's time to start planting the seed. Good video!
@@javixsu I got 3 things to say
First that's kinda the same reason I started drawing to and that's why I usually laugh at my drawing a lot because I'm happy about them
Two if you don't mind me asking how old are you? You don't have to answer if you don't want to
And three are you some type of philosopher? Ending that comment with those wise words
@coolguyjohnson1 I'm 17 and from South America (sorry for my bad english) 😅 Nothing special really.
@@javixsuhey cool were the same age
Your english wasn't bad it was actually good my English isn't that good
hey, im very glad you got into drawing. Love these progress videos, keep going man!
Thanks, will do!