Criteria for adopting any training method

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    I’d like to know what criteria you use when deciding whether or not to follow a particular practice method while drawing.
    I’m not looking for an authoritative answer; rather, I want to analyze my own situation and choose a practice method that suits me based on my own judgment.
    However, due to time constraints and other factors, this is quite difficult.
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    #40447
    Hello, 
    I think it depends wether you like fast drawing or very precise drawings.

    As I like drawing fast and sketching from live, I use most gesture and line of action, but I find sometimes that lacks proportions, so sometimes, I come back to methods teaching proportions of the body. The advantage of sketching in the street or in the metro is that you can do it very often but always in small format.

    I don't use many anatomy lessons, I don't like it very much, but sometimes I should too. 
    In my drawings, there is almost no shading, just lines, that something I want to learn now, but I'm not sure of the right method for that.

    I think you must choose a method corresponding with your style of drawing, then go back to other methods to improve what you are not so good at.

    Excuse me, I'm french so my english is not very good.
    #40456
    Thank you for your reply.
    This might turn into a bit of a meta discussion, but
    I rarely feel confident enough to know whether a particular method will actually help improve my skills before I try it out.
    In practice, I feel like I’ve been choosing my practice methods based on the following two criteria:
    ・Trying things out haphazardly based on heuristics
    ・Making authoritarian choices
    So I was curious to know what criteria other people use to make their choices.

    In my country (Japan), partly due to a backlash against the “grit” mentality in recent years,
    the mainstream approach is to choose practice methods based on whether they’re “fun to do.”

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