08-06-2012, 06:21 AM
I know exactly what you mean. You have nice depth and placement in most of your pencils because you stick to basic shapes until you are sure they are in the right place.
Just keep your concentration while painting and dont let little details distract you until you are sure the form reads as 3d object (simplify it). Exactly the same 'mental' aproach like when you drawing.
I'm sure you know who Andrew Loomis is - his lessons are worthy to be revisited
http://www.fineart.sk/photo-references/a...rew-loomis
Now, Im really talking too much for someone who is not close to a pro, I better do some studies instead... Good luck fighting!
Just keep your concentration while painting and dont let little details distract you until you are sure the form reads as 3d object (simplify it). Exactly the same 'mental' aproach like when you drawing.
I'm sure you know who Andrew Loomis is - his lessons are worthy to be revisited
http://www.fineart.sk/photo-references/a...rew-loomis
Now, Im really talking too much for someone who is not close to a pro, I better do some studies instead... Good luck fighting!