Old but gold: learning to draw before painting, Is it always necessary?

Francesco P. D'Elia
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Francesco P. D'Elia
Fine Artist, 3D Artist and Artepreneur. I live for the art and with the art in every shape and form. Cofounder of MGNF Art Heritage association...
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You might be wondering if you should learn to draw first if you want to learn to paint later. The short response is that you don't be guaranteed to have to figure out how to draw before you begin painting. However, if you decide to go this route, there are a few things to keep in mind.

Learn drawing before painting may be a challenge itself, but It can make the difference.

1. Drawing helps understanding composition and form

Developing a better understanding of form and composition is one of the main advantages of learning. . .

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Fine Artist, 3D Artist and Artepreneur. I live for the art and with the art in every shape and form. Cofounder of MGNF Art Heritage association and currently fighting the sh*t out of the A.i. misuse.
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