11-02-2016
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🌟Inomi🌟
Join Date: Oct 2012
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I do have a few beginner things so you wouldn't have problems in the future, I learned this the hard way. If you're going to start drawing humans, I prefer drawing the whole bodies rather than just drawing the head or profile shot because once you get use to the basics of the whole body you wouldn't have any problem, Also use reference for almost everything. Also don't follow the circle line for the hands, Prefer using all of the shapes for the body, hands, and heads. Also there's something called Iterative Drawing which is a cyclic process or a repeating process, Since I can't explain things well I would just quote a reddit post. "Keep this in mind: "iterative drawing" is not a time tested technique. It is something that Sycra pieced together by seeing how other artists study and how he studies. It is a suggestion on how one could approach learning the visual language...not an actual technique of drawing. So...when you say: "I started iterative drawing". People aren't going to know exactly what that is because it's not a classical technique, and thus they will say and suggest things like "You need to do more than one angle" and "Don't do variations...just do the same face over and over during a session so you can move lines and slowly deduce a more accurate face..helping you to learn what's right and what isn't." Why? Because, again, this is Sycra's personally invented suggestion for a way to study. Those people aren't familiar with his approach and so assume that you're doing something wrong. You're not wrong, but try not to perceive this method as a widely accepted and known method for learning to draw and construct things." (link: https://www.reddit.com/r/learnart/co..._not_sure_how/ ) Also don't go for dynamic angle and all of those stuff immediately because you need to understand the basics first, once you understand the basics you would get hand of the dynamic stuff and all of those dynamic things easily, I would suggest watching/listening to Sycra, Istebrak, KNKL Show, and Ross Draw... Ross Draw gives a few good tips and tricks in his speedpaints like how to do water but he mostly does digital art. Also try experimenting with workflows since I'm lazy to give a definition il quote a google search; "DEFINITION of 'Workflow' A series of tasks to produce a desired outcome, usually involving multiple participants and several stages in an organization. Workflow describes the sequential steps that comprise a work process." tl;dr use references, understand basics before doing something hard, watch tutorials on youtube on suggested artists (Sycra, Istebrak, KNKL, Ross Draws), and experiment with work flow. |