05-17-2016, 09:44 PM
(05-14-2016, 08:40 AM)DarlingDove Wrote: Hello and thanks for the supportive comment! Also thank you for the advice. Sometimes I feel this 'uncertainty' on what to practice or how to balance the subjects out. But right now I'm definitely looking to improve my accuracy, line quality and perspective drawings.
Good news! My scanner just came in and now I can scan things, no more bad quality photos!
I think that's a great way to start. There are a lot of things to juggle, especially if you start painting as well, I know the feeling. But starting with basic drawing skills is good (doing the same currently).
Maybe someone already recommended this, but draw-a-box is great! I find that especially the first lesson is a good addition to Scott Robertson. He moves quite fast into perspective and more difficult stuff, while having a good understanding of boxes in perspective is important to procceed and draw-a-box offers a few exercises that helped me a lot.
And keep up the doodles, it keeps things fun :)