07-29-2016, 01:35 PM
Thanks for all the replies.
@Pax - Yeah, I think that's my problem so far: I never learned to enjoy the process and just tried to rush through things. Hopefully, I learn to enjoy it by going slowly and actually immersing myself in it instead of going like, "Okay, I kind of know this in theory, so let's move on," when I learn something.
@Artloader - Thanks for the video about iterative learning! I've watched a few videos from Sycra (mostly from trying to learn by passively listening rather than actually practicing the knowledge on a serious level), but looks like I missed this one. I've bookmarked it.
@Karol Bąk - I'm avoiding any kind of gesture/balance/movement-related things for now because I don't think I can really grasp those right now; however, I'll consider your advice when I think I'm ready in the future. Also, I think I've already started to fall into the "study-only" trap, so I'm going to try to get out of that.
~Wing
Today's drawings:
Drawabox's exercises


Loomis - proportion study (I've tried to simplify the figure so that I'm not so caught up in anatomical markings that I don't understand)


Side project - I'm going to redesign my icon. When I designed it before, it felt rushed. Also, I don't completely like the way it is right now. For now, here's some brainstorming.

@Pax - Yeah, I think that's my problem so far: I never learned to enjoy the process and just tried to rush through things. Hopefully, I learn to enjoy it by going slowly and actually immersing myself in it instead of going like, "Okay, I kind of know this in theory, so let's move on," when I learn something.
@Artloader - Thanks for the video about iterative learning! I've watched a few videos from Sycra (mostly from trying to learn by passively listening rather than actually practicing the knowledge on a serious level), but looks like I missed this one. I've bookmarked it.
@Karol Bąk - I'm avoiding any kind of gesture/balance/movement-related things for now because I don't think I can really grasp those right now; however, I'll consider your advice when I think I'm ready in the future. Also, I think I've already started to fall into the "study-only" trap, so I'm going to try to get out of that.
~Wing
Today's drawings:
Drawabox's exercises


Loomis - proportion study (I've tried to simplify the figure so that I'm not so caught up in anatomical markings that I don't understand)


Side project - I'm going to redesign my icon. When I designed it before, it felt rushed. Also, I don't completely like the way it is right now. For now, here's some brainstorming.
