ArtUp GR 1
Many artists want to study new techniques of drawing as shown by surveys. What's the reasons for it? Information that was received from the interviewees shows that there are bunch of reasons. The most popular are either job requirements for those whose job is directly connected with professional drawing, or hobby for those who like drawing in their free time.
For the better understanding of process of studying a new drawing technique we asked one of the interviewees about the common process of studying in college of arts. The information shows that typical process consists of three stages:
The second step is very important because without practice nobody can understand all the features and process in the details by himself. The problem is that current ways of passing this step are not very convenient:
User1:
I finished art about 15 ago and have some work experience in this area. I would like to learn new drawing style, for example if I like drawings, made in this style. The problem is that I don't have enough time to take courses. Of course there are a lot of information about techniques in the internet but without feedback that kind of studying can be useless.
User2:
I work in art for about 7 years. I like to try different styles, it is always interesting. I usually have no time, because it is faster and easier to draw something in known styles. I could spend at least half an hour a day, but preferably more. I like to get constructive opinion of another person - that's cool, but how can the computer evaluate the work adequately - I do not know, but I would like to see. I would like to share drawn images with others because it is easier to get an objective opinion and advice from other artists, and recognition of your coolness by other artists - it's great.
User3:
I have 10 years experience in drawing. I would like to learn more specific techniques because I'm an architect and design itself is almost not used in creative concept. I would like to get feedback from person, but the opinion about art is extremely subjective, so I'm not ready to accept criticism from each person. Only if it is constructive critics.
We made a survey, 48 people passed it.
About 1/3 of respondents consider themselves as having good drawing skills.
We wanted to know how many people want to learn a new style of drawing/a new drawing technique.
So, about 2/3 respondents want to learn a new style of drawing.
The next point we addressed was how much time can they spend on learning a new drawing technique. The distribution of time which they are ready to spend on this is the following:
The results show that most of people (>75%) are ready to spend at least one hour a week studying drawing. Then, we tried to allocate barriers of learning new styles of drawing. The survey showed the following:
The most popular obstacles are lack of self-motivation and that private classes with professionals are very expensive.