I love every post in this thread, but I suppose I could still use some help. I know this thread's been a little dormant, but if you guys can lend me a hand, I'd be very grateful.
I have a friend who wants to learn how to draw. Her occupation has, literally, NOTHING to do with art of any kind, but, nonetheless, she now wants to do it. Unfortunately, she's... not very good. She has absolutely no academic foundation and not a lot of skill, either. She's the type of person who draws stick figures and "V"-shaped birds.
I have advised her to take some sort of lessons, but her job makes it very difficult for her to attend, so she has pretty much to try to learn on her own. A few months ago I bought her this book, which I'll give her as a birthday gift. I don't know if it's good or not, but I suppose it's a start. I'm thinking about buying her some pencils, too.
My question for you guys is, essentially, how can a person with absolutely no drawing practice learn to draw, from the very start? Is there, like, a schedule of some sort? Do Art schools do that? What's a person supposed to learn first, and how does it go from there? Do you learn anatomy first? Lighting and shading? What are the "goals" in the learning curve?
She (and I) did browse the web and found lots of websites that supposedly "teach" you how to draw as a beginner, and, thanks to this thread, I found Ctrl + Paint, figure tools and learned lots of tips and tricks, so thanks for that. I have a friend who lurks chans who told me there's a 4chan board that's all about art, so I'll refer her to that, as well.
Thanks in advance for any heads-up!