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What is your take on digital drawing?

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Questions from David, Drawing Academy student

Is it okay to redraw old drawings to see how far your hand skills have improved or just to exercise before drawing the real deal?

I work 5 days a week but I make sure to draw for a least 2 to 3 hours. On the weekend, I draw all day.

What is your take on digital drawing?

Also, how can I see the Drawing Academy student handbook?


Feedback from Vladimir London, Drawing Academy Tutor

Hi David,

Thank you for your questions.

Yes, copying the Old Masters’ artwork will give you necessary practice with time-tested techniques and styles as well as refine your taste in art.

However, this must be a supplement to drawing from nature and life, not a replacement.

I see digital drawing as technological advance in drawing materials, not as rival to traditional hand-drawing. With time, drawing tools developed from earth pigments and charcoal to modern paints (like acrylic), and further to the digital stylus and graphics software. Tools are just tools, they will not replace human talent and creativity. To be skillful in digital drawing, you have to master manual drawing techniques.

To download the Drawing Academy student handbook with the listed assignments, please login to the Drawing Academy account. This will take you to the Dashboard where you will find the download link.

Please let me know if you have any questions.

Best regards,
Vladimir

P.S. I’m glad to hear that you draw regularly. This will give results in due time!


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