07-12-2016, 05:49 AM
(06-14-2016, 12:48 PM)Pax Wrote: If you're having trouble with motivation after a slump what I usually do is focus on a part of my art I am absolutely horrid at and break it down to the most basic of exercises. Improvement because of how awful I am at that aspect comes quickly, which kind of quenches my thirst for progress and allows me to trust in the process of slow and often very loosely guided improvement. Maybe something lIke this is worth a try?
I'll give this a try, thanks for the advice!
For most of June and July, I've been modeling. It was a pretty good experience and I learned how to be more patient and take more time on things.
This time I'm using multiple resources and exercises to learn. I'm using Mike Mattessi and Proko for figure drawing, and also drawabox for general drawing.
This is one of my pages out of the many.