If you want to get better at drawing, you really need to treat it like any other skill, and practice ahead of your performance. We may learn by doing, but you don’t get enough learning time or variety just from actually performing the task. Basketball players need to cross-train in addition to shooting hoops – not just play games. Chess masters practice with coaches. Writers scribble in their notebooks. And artists sketch.
My horse drawing book was too big to fit in my bookbag, so today’s exercise is from the cover of Drawing Hands and Feet by Ken Goldman.
-the Centaur