Shout Box archive

14 Aug 01:40

Zearthus

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Then use the principles by applying it on real life objects, simple objects first, for example a cube or something that resembles a cup, draw it from different angles by adding the perspective principles and so on.

14 Aug 01:40

Richie

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cool i will check it out

14 Aug 01:39

Zearthus

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Has a great balance of text/visual, so it's easy to apply the principles,

14 Aug 01:39

wasgodx

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Yeah, Perspective Made Easy I think it's the name

14 Aug 01:39

Zearthus

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I can only say the way I went about it, is to get a book about it, simplest one you can go with Ernest Norling

14 Aug 01:38

Richie

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how do youo go about learning perspective?

14 Aug 01:32

wasgodx

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Btw uhm here's my SB: http://crimsondaggers.com/forum/thread-6742.html Be careful *nod*

14 Aug 01:32

wasgodx

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Ok, gotten the book :D

14 Aug 01:28

Zearthus

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Ah

14 Aug 01:27

wasgodx

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I just want to get a drawing habit with perspective and anatomy/gesture every morning, and continue with these fundamentals.

14 Aug 01:27

wasgodx

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Ok, I'll get that one.

14 Aug 01:27

Zearthus

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(Loomis)

14 Aug 01:25

Zearthus

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is the one he talks about gesture drawing

14 Aug 01:25

Zearthus

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Figure drawing for all its worth

14 Aug 01:25

wasgodx

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Oh then if Loomis talks about it... I think I'll need more books from Loomis.

14 Aug 01:24

Zearthus

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Uh, there is also the notes of kevin chen.

14 Aug 01:24

Zearthus

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Well loomis talks about it, hampton does in his first chapter,

14 Aug 01:23

wasgodx

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Altho I like environment I think it's better to me to catch the fundamentals of everything first.

14 Aug 01:23

Zearthus

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Hmm

14 Aug 01:23

wasgodx

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btw Zearthus do you know a book for gestures or something?

14 Aug 01:22

wasgodx

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For now that is not viable for me so I'm just getting books and books x3

14 Aug 01:22

wasgodx

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Yeah, those are great :)

14 Aug 01:20

Zearthus

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Yeah, many options currently exist for that so yeah. Some also offer mentorship in case I need guidance, like skype talks with the instructor.

14 Aug 01:19

wasgodx

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Then maybe the best solution is doing online courses?

14 Aug 01:17

wasgodx

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Damn :|

14 Aug 01:17

wasgodx

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For the EU I think is the opposite of US. To live here and be here as much as you want to, you need to have a job.

14 Aug 01:17

Zearthus

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Since majority of the online payment services doesn't support "receive money" yet for Curacao peoples.

14 Aug 01:17

Zearthus

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And eventually move to somewhere else, since here you can't really get works for art nor sell things online yet.

14 Aug 01:17

wasgodx

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On the EU the most shitiest thing is the Visa

14 Aug 01:16

Zearthus

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Or I can go with the online mentorships that's going around, while working on the side where I live.

14 Aug 01:16

Zearthus

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since you're not a US citizen or so yet, not too sure about EU, which is what I'm currently looking into.

14 Aug 01:15

Zearthus

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Yeah, but from what I know you would need to live abroad at least 5 years before you can work, especially US,