Can men be taught to appreciate art? That is a question that has been asked for centuries, and the answer is still unknown. However, what we do know is that when it comes to appreciating drawings, all people can benefit from some feedback.
If you’re like me, you enjoy drawing as a hobby. But have you ever wondered how good your drawings are? Getting feedback about your work can be helpful in improving your skills. In this blog post, I’ll provide some tips on how to get feedback about your drawings from others.
Receive feedback in order to improve your skills
The first step is to find someone who can provide constructive feedback. This could be a friend, family member, or art teacher. It’s important that the person you ask is willing to give honest feedback and isn’t afraid to be critical.
The next step is to show them your drawing and explain what you would like feedback on. For example, you could say, “I’m not sure if this is accurate. Can you tell me what you think?” Or, “Can you help me make this drawing more realistic?”
Be prepared to listen to feedback
Once the person has given their feedback, be prepared to listen to what they have to say. It’s important to take their comments into consideration and use them to improve your skills. If you’re feeling defensive about the feedback, try to remember that the person is only trying to help you improve.
Thank the person for their feedback
Finally, don’t forget to thank the person for their time and effort. Giving feedback can be just as difficult as receiving it, so be sure to show your appreciation.
How to implement the feedback to your projects?
Now that you’ve received some feedback about your drawings, it’s time to put them into action. Use the comments and suggestions to improve your skills and create better drawings. Remember, practice makes perfect! With enough time and effort, you’ll be able to create stunning works of art.
What skills can be improved after feedback?
There are a number of skills that can be improved after receiving feedback about your drawings. These include:
- accuracy
- realism
- shading
- perspective
- composition
Keep practicing and expanding your skillset, and you’ll be sure to create beautiful drawings that others will enjoy.