>>3355182I'm not that anon but someone who falls into the "been drawing for whole life" category.
Why would you want to start drawing at the ripe age of 25+? Think about that.
I always imagine those people to be millenials who don't want to do physical work, just sit at their computer and watch the money rolling in. However, that is not how art works.
What did you do before 25?
Why did you stop doing it?
What makes you think that you won't stop drawing too after a while?
Do you think drawing is easy? Did you find your "passion" now and you totally love drawing/painting, KNOWING that you'll never superseed those, who have been drawing for their entire life?
Loving art, as corny as it sound, doesn't mean that you'll get to enjoy it every day. There will be days where you hate it and don't want to do anything, yet you HAVE to anyways.
Seriously, if you are in your late twenties or older, think very well about chosing that path. I don't want to discourage you but your artcareer will do that constantly. It is a better/safer way to continue what you did before, because you'll get good at it and you'll earn more.