Face #25. Doesn’t look remotely like the reference photo (an incredible drawing by kleinmeli on kleinmeli.diviantart.com). This guy is not even an impersonator!
This is what happens when I limit my drawing time. No dividers to help me see proportions, and I didn’t turn the picture upside down, either, which also always helps.
This is what it’s like to learn something new. Your skills are limited at first, so your results are mixed.
That’s okay. Just keep at it, and little by little you start to improve.
The only way to get better at something is to do it. Sometimes (often!) that means feeling less than ecstatic about the results.
This is why it is so important to practice detachment from the results!
It’s a weird thing. On the one hand, of course you’re aiming for great results! You want to get better! You want to do this thing WELL, for goodness sake!
But emotionally you have to DETACH from the results. Allow them to be crappy.
If you don’t give yourself permission to end up with crappy results, you simply won’t do it at all!! So aim for excellence, while at the same time knowing and accepting that excellence is not what you’re going to get. At least for awhile (and maybe a long while). Make sense?
Go get creating!
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