by Andrick on Tue Apr 09, 2002 2:58 pm
You didn't give him a chance to finish, BC. He was going to say "bars". He wishes he could draw Goodbars. Though why someone wants to draw chocolate candies is beyond me.
Seriously, the only thing preventing you from being a good artist is lack of practice. Take Mr. Hopkins for example, if you look at the stuff he drew at age ten you'd notice two things. 1) its not close to the quality of what he's doing now. 2) he'd be really embarrased that anybody found those drawings. A friend told me that any art requires RRM. Romance, repetition, mastery. You have to desire creating art: romance. You have to study rotes, practice and persevere: repetition. Dedicated repetition and boundless romance lead to performing well: mastery.
Funny how what works for guitar players also work for electronic technicians and aircraft pilots.
"I don't know why, but watching 12-year old Japanese girls flinging their school uniforms at each other was wildly entertaining." - Azrael,
Japanese Exchange Teacher.