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Frequently asked questions about Drawing

How long does it take to learn drawing?

The time to learn drawing depends on the person, how much they practice, and how well they grasp the skills. On an average, it may take you two years to draw like an intermediate artist, and a lot more time to become an expert.

How much do drawing classes cost?

On average, a 60 minutes drawing class costs $6. The cost varies depending on the class duration.

What are some common drawing techniques?

Some common drawing techniques are:

  • Hatching
  • Cross hatching
  • Stippling
  • Back and forth
  • Scribble
  • Blending

What are some career options for people who draw?

Some career options for people who draw are:

  • Graphic designer
  • Painter
  • Fashion designer
  • Art teacher
  • Animator
  • Illustrator
  • Industrial designer
  • Cake decorator
  • Motion graphic designer
  • Art director
  • Architect
  • Drafter

And many more.

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