1. Neglecting the Fundamentals

Many beginners are eager to dive into advanced techniques or unique styles, often overlooking the importance of mastering foundational skills such as anatomy, perspective, and shading. Without these basics, progress can stall and frustration may grow, as artwork may lack depth or realism.
Strong fundamentals empower artists to confidently explore any style, from realism to abstraction. For example, understanding anatomy helps even in stylized character design, while perspective ensures believable environments. To build a solid base, explore structured lessons like Drawspace’s fundamentals guide for comprehensive, beginner-friendly instruction.