>>5970145>what i don't agree with is thinking that people who ask for some sort of direction are "retarded" which makes you look ignorant to people who actually had to figure out the shit themselvesYou have the internet at your disposal.
You can search and get an answer to every question either by searching for it or lurking.
If you don't use your brain, you won't understand even if people explain it to you.
And if you asked about it and got an answer, you didn't figure shit out by yourself.
>i'd like to see someone try to get picrel anon to /int/I don't know nor care who that is, but If you still believe drawing to be some sort of thing you can progress and get good at simply by grinding or knowing a "way" to go, you're hella mistaken.
There are no such things as /beg/ traps, any experience drawing is good experience, but if you're retarded and don't use your brain, nothing will help you.
There is no optimal roadmap to learn to draw like that famous japanese hentai artist
There is no speedrun techs to mastering drawing.
If you're not curios, you're not passionate, if you're not passionate, you're not interested.
You should give up whatever you're doing if you want your hand to be held at all times or if you use art as a means to get attention on yourself.
And just out of curiosity; why would one even think of making fun of true beginners?
If you still draw like shit even after years but complain about not getting better; you want pity and attention.
If you post your work to socialize and not to actually discuss anything art related; you want attention and to jerk off your ego.
Both types are a cancer to any creative community and only lure in more people like that.
Boards and forums make it easy for them to effortlessly get attention while they spam the same inane shit over and over, not even putting effort in the words they read or write; just a pure pursuit of dopamine, rather than challenge themselves.
They're the anti-thesis of being an artist