03-24-2017, 05:13 AM
Hello Pedro, nice to see you around.
That schedule looks like it will be pretty tough at first! If you need any help or have any questions/frustrations, feel free to give a holler. ^_^
What exercises in Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain are you referring to? Somebody might be able to throw you some exercises with the same principles but using the tools you have.
Observational skills are very hard to train. Even if you've drawn for years, the exercises in that book can still be challenging and can push you to improve more. Keep practicing! :D Peter's dynamic sketching exercises are great, but I find the way they are designed requires that you share everything. In a way, many exercises are designed to be hard and make you mess up, thus exposing your weaknesses and telling an instructor what you need to work on. Without any feedback, doing his exercises can be depressing as everything suuuuuucks. :p
Cheers! ( > ◡ < )
That schedule looks like it will be pretty tough at first! If you need any help or have any questions/frustrations, feel free to give a holler. ^_^
What exercises in Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain are you referring to? Somebody might be able to throw you some exercises with the same principles but using the tools you have.
Observational skills are very hard to train. Even if you've drawn for years, the exercises in that book can still be challenging and can push you to improve more. Keep practicing! :D Peter's dynamic sketching exercises are great, but I find the way they are designed requires that you share everything. In a way, many exercises are designed to be hard and make you mess up, thus exposing your weaknesses and telling an instructor what you need to work on. Without any feedback, doing his exercises can be depressing as everything suuuuuucks. :p
Cheers! ( > ◡ < )