If you really want to learn how to draw, then it is going to take time and it is going to take a commitment to practice regularly. Ideally, you should spend some time every day drawing, for at least 20 minutes. This regular practice will give you the …show more content…
You can choose to focus your efforts in maximizing the use of the right side of your brain. It has long been known that the more logical side of the brain is the left side, generally controlled by the right hand; the more artistic side is the right side, usually controlled by the left hand.
You can learn to draw by taking into account the way the brain works and doing certain exercises that will maximize the use of the right side. This can include doing things like upside-down drawing, drawing with your eyes closed, and focusing on creating images through negative space. If your drawing practice encompasses these kinds of techniques, then you will be training your brain to turn off the left side and activate the more artistic right side.
So by consciously training your brain how to work, you can learn how to draw even if you weren't born with any natural ability. Many people want to learn art and create images but feel trapped by their lack of skills. You need to think of the ability to draw as being the same as the ability to play a sport or a musical instrument. With practice, you will improve. You may not become a master but by approaching this skill cleverly and with lots of drawing practice you will certainly do better than you ever thought you