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Can you be good at drawing but not painting?

Can you be good at drawing but not painting?

If you are skilled at drawing but find painting tests you, may need to modify the techniques you are applying. Why can I draw but not paint? Many artists recognize that the skillset that serves them well for drawing does not achieve the same results when paining.

Is it harder to paint or draw?

No type of art is harder than others. Every style and medium requires different skills to pull off. That doesn’t mean that something is harder than something else, it just means that it is different. Many people consider painting to be more difficult than drawing because most artists learn to draw first.

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Can you learn to paint if you can’t draw?

There is no rule that says you must draw before you paint if you don’t want to. Drawing is not just an initial step in making a painting. Having drawing skills will definitely help with your painting, but if you hate pencils and charcoal, this doesn’t mean you can’t learn to paint.

Are oils easy to paint with?

If are looking to try your hand at color mixing and blending, then oils are easier to do this with. Because they take so much longer to dry, oils are easy to work with and are more flexible. They can be worked on and layered pretty much until you are happy with them.

Why is drawing not a good skill for painting?

Drawing skills do not always lend themselves to the creation of necessarily attractive paintings because too often when drawing, people prioritize characteristics such as the outline and proportions present. While these elements have a place in painting, they are generally not what gives a painting drama or life.

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What are the main problems associated with drawing?

The main problems associated with drawing is when you talk you engage your logical, language dominated left side of the brain. This side of your brain is keen on knowing an objects name, labelling it, and organising it.

Why does my image leave no trace when I paint?

If no texture exists, it paints with a plain black square, which leaves no trace because the default color of the image texture is also black. If that is the problem, you need to delete the texture. Then it doesn’t use a texture to paint, but the plain circle of a normal brush.

Do you think you can’t draw?

If you keep on thinking you can’t draw, you won’t. As you try and draw something realistically and it starts to go ‘wrong’ your inner critic starts to rear its head. Often drawings start off really well and you observe things accurately, it’s only when you get to a perceived ‘tricky’ bit you start to question yourself.