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Hello! How are you? I need help ! I'm interested in graphic design, but I can not draw! :( I really want to become a graphic designer, but I can not draw! I read different sites and there it is written that for a graphic designer skill is required: Drawing is it so? I hope you will help me! I appreciate your help! Good Luck!
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Sorry it took so long to get back. Does it have anything to do with coding though? And are these going to be made with online tools?
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khmmm without coding , only online tools
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What do you mean by graphic designer? Do you mean like making the characters for video games? Or do you have something else in mind?
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Jax, logo and illustrations.
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I would say so, I have used online tools such as blender to create things for my games, and they turn out ok. And I canāt draw anything, so, with a bit of practice with your tools, you should be alright. š
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luciel, thank you for information! I appreciate it!
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For graphic design, skill is required, yeah. I think as long as you want and like graphic design, you can practise and improve your drawing skills. Drawing is a skill that can be learnedāŗ. After some time, you will improve a lot and will make work done in better way and in higher quality. Practice. That's my advise and opinion :p Hope it helpsāŗYou can also search in Youtube, there are many advices on how to start in graphic design.
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I don't know about graphic design but drawing is definitely a skill you can get better at I don't know how up to date the science is but the book "drawing on the right side of the brain" is good and it's techniques helped improve my drawing ability
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Being able to draw is a good skill to have when going into graphic design, but that doesnāt mean itās a big necessity. I have no artistic talent whatsoever but I still do some graphics here and there. All you need is an eye for color & detail, good photos, and a tool for making it all work. For photos, hereās my favorite site where you have find some: https://weheartit.com (free)
As for tools, here are my three tops favorites: https://picsart.com (This one is super great. Free images, free stickers, and all of it is free. Highly recommend this one).
https://www.canva.com/ (Free. This one is more for putting it all together. I recommend using this one as a complimentary tool to a main one.)
https://www.photoshop.com (If you have money and want to get really deep, photoshop is the way to go). Coding is also good (HTML & CSS most of all in this) for designing websites and putting together designs too if you want to do it with code. Best of luck and happy designing!