02-02-2018, 06:56 AM
(02-01-2018, 01:49 AM)dawckward Wrote: hey hirvios i thought id come by and give you some crits but most of the stuff id say has already been said
one thing that not alot of people mention is that you tend to draw masses too big. at times it even breaks the perspective last page its particualry noticeable on the balance of the figure studies, id say maybe come back to perspective practice and specially to your drawabox excercises you mentioned, i really like the way you handle tone but i think your linework and drafting needs alot more attention.
id recommend a very long bargue drawing, 1 hour on something is not enough you can do 1 hour a day but keep returning to the same studie, its one of the things that helps the most since you gain confidence in those later stages of drawing, of course you know your own schedule so im sure youre doing things in a way you feel comfortable id just recommend you step back and think about your weaknesses and start tackling them face on.
ill deff come back, keep at it man youre doing very good
I've heard of the benefits of doing a long-term study, but my fear is that if I don't have a clear goal for what I'm trying to learn- my brain will turn off, I'll turn into a mindless copy machine and I'll end up not learning much;
I think I'll be willing to invest more time into studies after I've taken Schoolism classes like- Fundamentals for Drawing and Essentials of Realism.
I believe that growth will happen a lot quicker once I know how to think and what to look for when approaching a study
Thanks for commenting!