Comment 86346

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Dec 1, 2011, 3:27:32 PM UTC
Thanks :3. Alright I'll start putting that stuff in motion. And I'll start doing the skull thing in that order now Tongue
I started to notice her face was narror after sending it actually xD
I'll start working on that stuff and update the pic today :3.
actually practicing with all these drawings so I can transfer some of the style better to my normal drawings.
Next will probably be a bunch of still lifes and scenery. Just doing people till I can get it naturally xD

Comment ID 86346

[Art] Practice with people #8
Dec 11, 2011, 9:16:38 AM UTC on [Art] Practice with people #8
Drawing from photos is a good way of training your brain to see things in proportion. Don't stop when you get close enough though. It's not enough to draw what you see, but you need to understand WHY you're drawing what you are drawing to make use of it. For that, you need a 3D understanding on the face. To do that, you need to simplify everything into simple shapes. Noses become triangles, heads become circles and stuff. Keep your hands loose at the sketching stage, and don't think while you draw. Just... draw what feels right, then flip it and see if it still looks right. Compare locations of things and don't get hung up on details till your picture developes to that stage. You'll get use to it. I wouldn't just subject till you've gotten the hang of doing one thing though. The idea of discipline is to practise till you get it right. Get humans right, then move to landscapes. They adopt alot of principles of construction that humans do, except they have distortions for being so far away. They're two totally different disciplines D:

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  • Jan 13, 2012, 11:11:13 PM UTC
    oh yeah I hadda feeling xD. Thanks for the encouragement btw. I'll keep that in mind as I continue with people and stuff.
    • Feb 15, 2012, 8:54:53 AM UTC
      Hug Sorry I'm slow to reply at the moment. Computer issues and busy working on a comic >.< I hope you're having luck with your art. Remember to not be dismayed if they're not perfect straight out. Keep practising and looking for ways to make it right. You'll get there Smile
      • Feb 18, 2012, 12:23:52 AM UTC
        Thanks :3 and sorry about the computer issues. They can be a drag -.-. And a comic? Sounds awesome! Big Smile