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What Is Harder Drawing People Or Mathematics

Which is harder to draw? animals or people?

I do both quite easily, however when dealing with other artists I have found that most find the human face the most difficult to draw. I love It!!!!! To me the reason would be that the human face has so many different angles and planes and the personality shows in the eyes and that is not an easy task to bring out in a two dimensional format. The 'mapping' of the face is tricky as well because if everything is not right where we expect it to be it seems distorted. There are tricks to getting say the placement of the eyes correct, or the length of the nose in reference to the length of the face.

I adore doing the human form and face and the movement of animals is really fun to illustrate as well.

Is drawing anime/manga hard? or is it easy to learn?

It takes practice, but if you do have a skill in drawing then it would be easier for you. If you are considered amateur in drawing then this would indeed take a lot of patience and practice. No matter what happens when doing something new, it would require a bit of practice.

Why Is it so hard to draw something?

first thing, don't feel bad if your drawings aren't mind-blowing. There is no such thing as a "natural" artist. Some people may learn faster, true, but drawing is a learned skill. Some of the best artists took a long while to get to the level they're at, and even then, they're still learning!

second, drawing takes time. You can't rush a drawing. It can take hours, days, weeks, months.... but most of the time, the longer you take on a drawing, the better the end result. Make sure you complete at least one drawing, no matter how minor, a week, to keep exercising right brain.

I always use a reference photo when drawing. I study it, and then draw it; it never turns out looking like the original (sometimes I change it, like the nose or lips), but still turns out pretty. Sometimes I take part of one photo and part of another and mix them to make it how I want it.

Tips for drawing:

-The more you draw, the better you get.
-The only way you can cheat in art is if you trace
-Check out a variety of books that teach you how to draw
-You can't draw and talk at the same time. You talk with your left brain and draw with your right, so it's best to draw in a quiet place.
-When you watch how-to-draw videos, actually DO the activity.
-Keep all your work to see how to progress

I'm going to do this separate, because I feel like it's extremely important:
-Never ever ever ever EVER compare yourself to other artists. EVER. Doing that will make you feel worse about your work, and you'll falter and even give up. Only focus on doing better than your last time. If you see a drawing that you think is better, complement the artist, but don't overthink it. They're not you, so don't dwell on it.

-Helpful youtube channels:

http://www.youtube.com/user/jdhillberryv…

http://www.youtube.com/user/FineArtEBook…

http://www.youtube.com/user/thedrawingha…

You may take longer to learn, but those who struggle more are more likely to be better in the long run.

Which is harder: biology or maths?

Excellent question! The one I was searching for.Maths and Biology, both are tricky subjects. In maths (I have never got below 90%), one can find the real king of subjects. It is a subject in which someone would score exceptionally well while others will find it extremely hard. The only way to conquer the king of subjects is by practice, practice and only practice! The more you practice, the more you would succeed. It can also be a way to flaunt your intelligence in front of your friends. Now, this is called 'ek tir se do nishan' (one arrow for two targets).Biology (never got below 90%) on the other hand, is quite a colourful subject. One will get to know a lot of things about plants and animals about which he/she has not even heard about. It sounds enjoyable but that is not the case. When one goes into the depth of the subject, then comes the real problem. Some fifteen letter words would just confuse the person who is learning it. I have not found it enjoyable but for those who have interest in biology, hats off to them.In all, no subject is easy or hard. It just depends on the person who is learning it. It depends on the love they have for the respective subjects. For me, Maths has got the edge over Biology. Maths is my favourite subject at the moment. But I can't guarantee for how long it would be my favourite (mood swings takes place in teenage).If you like this answer then please upvote and read my other answers on mathematics. Thank you :)What are the values of square root of (-4) squared and -(4) squared, respectively?This is about my father.Is there anyone on Quora who failed high school math and ended up getting a degree in math or a math intensive major?

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