03-24-2017, 08:32 AM
Yo yo yo!
![[Image: IbSa81f.png]](http://i.imgur.com/IbSa81f.png)
...I did form studies...
(Art): I think I did? Putting boxes and cylinders are so fun actually (probs because I didn't use a perspective grid for the boxes). These were leg studies, I put more of an emphasis on the shapes that make up a leg though.
I should be doing those Draw A Box curriculum on creating clean lines and forms. I used to do that over the summer but FUHC dat while on your bed. It's torture.
(Art): Extremely messy cylinders and ellipses. I should make a brush with no pen pressure so I can make proper cylinders.
![[Image: S4GZ3RR.png]](http://i.imgur.com/S4GZ3RR.png)
I'm still uncomfortable drawing cubes to define a form on the human body so I always fall back on cylinders... It is time to draw boxes like crazy (once again, the Draw A Box website)
(Art): I should of made the lower leg bone a rectangular prism now that I think about it. It makes sense for it to be that way since it is a hard form while the muscles are softer. It's a shape language kind of thing.
![[Image: IbSa81f.png]](http://i.imgur.com/IbSa81f.png)
...I did form studies...
(Art): I think I did? Putting boxes and cylinders are so fun actually (probs because I didn't use a perspective grid for the boxes). These were leg studies, I put more of an emphasis on the shapes that make up a leg though.
![[Image: KzTankv.png]](http://i.imgur.com/KzTankv.png)
I should be doing those Draw A Box curriculum on creating clean lines and forms. I used to do that over the summer but FUHC dat while on your bed. It's torture.
(Art): Extremely messy cylinders and ellipses. I should make a brush with no pen pressure so I can make proper cylinders.
![[Image: S4GZ3RR.png]](http://i.imgur.com/S4GZ3RR.png)
I'm still uncomfortable drawing cubes to define a form on the human body so I always fall back on cylinders... It is time to draw boxes like crazy (once again, the Draw A Box website)
(Art): I should of made the lower leg bone a rectangular prism now that I think about it. It makes sense for it to be that way since it is a hard form while the muscles are softer. It's a shape language kind of thing.