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For me, an important part is reminding myself regularly that I’m an old guy and I can’t expect to pick up new skills quickly. That helps minimize expectations and frees me up to enjoy the pursuit rather than striving for mastery.I bought a new sketch pad recently but I can’t focus and that’s largely because I fear that I will mess up since I didn’t hone in on drawing skills in my developmental years. I worry that I can’t develop new talents at my age (35) despite wishing I could do so.
What is the worst thing that will happen if you "mess up" a drawing?I fear that I will mess up
Ibis paint is a great example of this.Go digital...work with a graphics program that does layers with a drawing stylus. A few of them are even freeware. Where you can draw multiple elements, but place each of them on their own layer. If you mess a single layer up, you can delete it and start over without disturbing all the other elements you drew that you like.
In my profession of electronics design engineering it is customary to start designing with a sketch. The sketches are often just on a paper coffee house napkin. From that, a prototype is built. The prototype is just a small portion of the intended design. It is also intended to fail. The failure is how we learn to perfect the design. What not to do and what to do. We are always very suspicious if a prototype doesn't fail - actually that's quite worrisome.I bought a new sketch pad recently but I can’t focus and that’s largely because I fear that I will mess up since I didn’t hone in on drawing skills in my developmental years. I worry that I can’t develop new talents at my age (35) despite wishing I could do so.
I’ve only ever finished one sketch book in my life. I have one that’s almost finished and I have a million others laying around unfinished. Digital drawing is easier for me (albeit can be kind of expensive..). I’d recommend buying an iPad sixth generation and an Apple Pencil.. or the ninth gen iPad + Apple Pencil, or an iPad mini + an Apple Pencil. I swapped over to using an iPad Air 5th generation after the screen of my iPad Pro developed a small crack on it from falling a small distance off a table at work.I bought a new sketch pad recently but I can’t focus and that’s largely because I fear that I will mess up
This is how many of my original characters (OC’s) developed. I like the design of a character I drew so I draw them again and establish them in my universe of OC’s (fandom and non fandom)Just start sketching. Each sketch will tell you how to do the next - baby steps. And on and on until you finally have a masterpiece. That may take a few days and a few pages or it may take a few years and a huge pile of sketch pads. Generally, the many years and piles of sketch pads will result in the greatest masterpiece. So, don't fret about it. Just sketch.
I saw that you already DM’ed me but you can show me the resources.@Markness if you want, I can dm you and share some art resources with you ^^