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Many are they who have a taste and love for drawing, but no talent; and this will be discernible in boys who are not diligent and never finish their drawings with shading.

DMX
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If the machines can take the drudgery out of it and just leave us with the joy of drawing, then that's the best of both worlds - and I'll use those computers!

Don Bluth
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I have friends and illustrators who can't stand drawing on the Cintiq. [A graphic pad tablet used by digital animators] There's a certain tension and friction when you draw on paper that they miss. The tablet is very slick. It's like drawing on glass. But that didn't bother me at all.

Don Hertzfeldt
drawingglassesmissing

I've never felt really creative or intuitive using software. I like paper and pens and paint. I need to angle real lights on my artwork and work with my hands and build props. Computers just take all that fun out of it [animation drawing].

Don Hertzfeldt
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I start drawing, and eventually the characters involve themselves in a situation. Then in the end, I go back and try to cut out most of the preachments.

Dr. Seuss
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Photography is very presumptuous. Photographers are always photographing other people's lives - something they know nothing about - and drawing great inferences into it.

Duane Michals
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I've found from years of trial that the only way I can work is to make sketches in pencil from Nature, purely as reference material for future use in the studio.

E. J. Hughes
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Unfortunately when I start to talk or when someone watches over my shoulders my pencil either stops or I draw meaningless lines.

E. J. Hughes
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But after all, what have we to do with taverns? Real menace belon... by E. M. Forster

But after all, what have we to do with taverns? Real menace belongs to the drawing-room.

E. M. Forster
drawingrealclass

The average artist, if he chooses, could render an exact drawing of what he sees. Artistic work not only allows but demands some deviation from form and line. Just how far this may go depends on the viewpoint of each painter.

Edgar Alwin Payne
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Drawing is not the same as form, it is a way of seeing form. by Edgar Degas

Drawing is not the same as form, it is a way of seeing form.

Edgar Degas
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Make a drawing. Start it all over again, trace it. Start it and t... by Edgar Degas

Make a drawing. Start it all over again, trace it. Start it and trace it again.

Edgar Degas
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What is certain is that setting a piece of nature in place and drawing it are two very different things.

Edgar Degas
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Drawing is your understanding of form. by Edgar Degas

Drawing is your understanding of form.

Edgar Degas
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I always urged my contemporaries to look for interest and inspiration to the development and study of drawing, but they would not listen. They thought the road to salvation lay by the way of colour.

Edgar Degas
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But I have sometimes thought that a woman's nature is like a great house full of rooms: there is the hall, through which everyone passes in going in and out; the drawing-room, where one receives formal visits; the sitting-room, where the members of the family come and go as they list; but beyond that, far beyond, are other rooms, the handles of whose doors perhaps are never turned; no one knows the way to them, no one knows whither they lead; and in the innermost room, the holy of holies, the soul sits alone and waits for a footstep that never comes.

Edith Wharton
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But every human path leads on to God; by Edmund Clarence Stedman

But every human path leads on to God;

Edmund Clarence Stedman
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Bright as does the morning star appear, by Edmund Spenser

Bright as does the morning star appear,

Edmund Spenser
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I have drawn all my life, I don't know how to live without drawin... by Eduardo Chillida

I have drawn all my life, I don't know how to live without drawing.

Eduardo Chillida
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Drawing architecture is a "schizoid" act: it involves reducing th... by Eduardo Souto de Moura

Drawing architecture is a "schizoid" act: it involves reducing the world to a piece of paper.

Eduardo Souto de Moura
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