Drawing with Your Artist's Brain: Learn to Draw What You See, Not What You Think You See by Carl Purcell is a book I have tried as well as gifted to others. My kids get frustrated easily when the drawing doesnt turn out like it is in kidsarthub. I tell them that they have to persevere.
In your case, keep trying different styles. I am very inspired when I see mini logos. If you have any fascination like that, try those. Keep collecting them in your journal. Sometimes even though the drawing could be better, its the actual piece or the catching of that fancy of that inspiring drawing moment that motivates me.
Try some for fun and showoff. I was told that you shouldnt always ask kids questions that they know answer to. 20% should be ahrd and about 10% should be the ones that they dont know answers to, so they are always on the quest of learning more.
Its the not getting it right, that should be the motivating factor to get the drawing even more better. Share it with others too. If they appreciate your effort, you might be motivated in pursuing it more.
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