You can't do sketches enough. Sketch everything and keep your curiosity fresh.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Sketching is like dancing. It's process as much as product. You can turn your head off and just sort of dissolve into the now. Doing a giant, super thought-out painting is the opposite of that.
I love doing sketches, but I don't relish being by myself. That's not something I'm used to doing.
I became interested in photography when I found my own sketching was inadequate.
I used to sketch - that's the way I thought out loud. Then they made a book of my sketches, and I got self-conscious, so now I don't do it much.
Writing sketches, you're also learning about a journey and characters, and you translate that to bigger things.
Do you have hands? Excellent. That's a good start. Can you hold a pencil? Great. If you have a sketchbook, open it and start by making a line, a mark, wherever. Doodle.
I don't work from drawings. I don't make sketches and drawings and color sketches into a final painting.
Sketches have characters, exits, entrances and are vastly different.
I would go to sketch groups and draw. I really enjoyed the subject matter, but I wasn't good at it.
The truth is, I don't sketch much at all. I have a very visual/spatial brain that retains a lot of information about maps, directions, positioning, and details, so I usually prefer working out those issues on the page itself.