Please don\'t! Don\'t blindly listen to me, I maybe wrong 8o !
I was thanking about this all day today and have come to several conclusions: it\'s up to the person. Some prefer guidance, others prefer self-reliance (me), and some just can\'t seem to understand the whole thing. It\'s also up to the laerning capabilities of the person, some are visual learners (myself, I can imitate other art styles if I wanted to, but why?) some learn by slow process learning (being instructed every detail to be sure you know what your doing, requires an instructor in most cases), speech and text (I consider this normal learning), and finally, photo graphic memory (the lucky few that can acheive this are able to trace what they see in their mind... creepy. But they don\'t actually learn any lessons from it... more creepy). If I missed any, tell me.
As for the hereditary thing, anyone can be an artists as far as I know, but some are \"built-in\" with this skill so they master it quicker and at a younger age. I once came across a word that stands for a naturally born artist in a dictionary, but I forgot what it was

. The weird thing though is that under the discription, it said something along the lines of an insult to artists with a natural talent ?( But I believe artistic attributes in your genetic build are very possible since you can also get your mannerisms from your parents like the way you sit, how you fold your arms, foods you like or dislike, ect.
I think we have had a good discussion here. I try to avoid these types of things cause I feel I might offend someone or come off as too cocky. Anywho, back on track, I would like to see more work from you Caym, I know you can achieve higher ground, you just need more practice. That is the main rule of thumb, but it must be more than that; don\'t limit yourself to the same poses/and forms, expand your horizons. If it looks like crap, who cares, your making headway. As you keep trying new things and improving on what you\'ve done before, you\'ll be gaining experience. Draw some random perspective pics; mess around with the amount of angles you can get with the human face. I fill up sketch books with random jibberish and chicken scratches, it\'s my way of improving (I must have recycled at least 500 pounds of paper from my artsy shinanegans).
But really, please draw some more, I need to see some art, and this comic I\'m working on is driving me insane (but it pays so well... ;( )!