I just started drawing from scratch. I have studied for three Saturdays, but I am slow at sketching. It takes almost an hour to draw a picture. What should I do?
If you really like art and have a little talent, you don't have to struggle anymore, just stick to it. But if you want to take the shortcut for art students in the college entrance examination, I suggest you give priority to culture classes. Because I am also a person who has just finished the college entrance examination, and I have experienced the same choice as you. You have no foundation, and your study time is short. Sketch is the foundation, and you sketch slowly. Most of our classmates have studied fine arts for three to nine years, but in the end, they all seem to have failed in the exam, either because they passed the fine arts unified exam but failed the key scores in the cultural class exam, or because they failed in the cultural class exam and failed in the single recruitment exam. Moreover, in the third year of high school, everything is not as easy as you think. Homework is tiring, art training takes a long time, and cultural classes are easy to drop. The key is that you have been taking art classes outside for a long time, and once you return to school, it is difficult to integrate into the tense atmosphere of senior three. Moreover, at that time, it was the most critical time. The teacher enters the general review, checking for leaks and filling gaps. Once you miss it, it takes time, effort and money to find a tutor. These are all my personal experiences, and I hope you will consider handling them.