Electron wrote:sledge your comments are like a fat chick raping a hot dog, its unpleasent to watch but in the end its gonna happen
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Sonray wrote:I know Grim loves the whole classroom thing but if she has raw talent she doesnt need any classes, or pressure to get her into them. Let her skills develop naturally if she has the ability to learn that way.
GrimSqueaker wrote:Sonray wrote:I know Grim loves the whole classroom thing but if she has raw talent she doesnt need any classes, or pressure to get her into them. Let her skills develop naturally if she has the ability to learn that way.
dude she took it from a book on how to draw-thats the same damn thing. She would flourish with proper tutorage
Sonray wrote:GrimSqueaker wrote:Sonray wrote:I know Grim loves the whole classroom thing but if she has raw talent she doesnt need any classes, or pressure to get her into them. Let her skills develop naturally if she has the ability to learn that way.
dude she took it from a book on how to draw-thats the same damn thing. She would flourish with proper tutorage
Maybe, maybe not.
Lets not get into another arguement about how to draw ok?
We both know how, and we both have different techniques and opinions.
Im not forcing my opinion or technique onto you, so stop trying to force yours onto me and telling me whats right and wrong everytime i express my opinion like you have everytime in the past.
Not everyone needs classes. School is a waste of time in my eyes, so i say let her skills "flourish" naturally if thats what she wants. That why she isnt limited by what she is told to draw in some class, nor is she limited to how someone told her how to draw.
And no, learning from a book isnt anything like taking a class, the two are the furthest possible thing from each other!
SoundStang wrote:Again, thank you all for your comments... I've shown them to my Daughter and she enjoyed seeing them. I've also spoken to her about the possibility of classes at which she promptly turned her nose up to. She is not one who likes "structure". I watched her draw the Prime pic, She started it Saturday afternoon and worked on it off and on until she completed it on Sunday. She did not trace from the book. She would look at the picture from the book then go to work on paper, going back and forth between the two until she was satisified with her work. There is an Art class offered at her school but she is not interested in that. She would rather draw for fun then have someone tell her that her technique is not "technically correct".
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