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Old 06-10-2008, 03:08 PM   #216
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Okay, fair enough that you don't know the mechanisms involved. But how about the mechanics of it? How much time have you spent drawing in the last month? Have you been reading or asking advice about it or have you just been experimenting? Do you find yourself thinking about images and how you might draw them when you're doing something completely unrelated? If so, how often does that happen? I take it that a number of skills have came to you quickly (e.g., programming, guitar, poetry?, etc.). Is that true of most things you pick up (lets exclude girls for the moment)? Are there things that you've tried to pick up (again, no girls) that you've felt came particularly slowly for you? I'm just trying to learn here and appreciate your indulgence.
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