12-01-2018, 06:30 AM
@John and @Darktiste, thank you both for taking your time to analyse those images. Both of you are right, I do need to train my line quality.
The firsts lessons of Drawabox is exactly this exercise and I did find a video of Peter Han in YT demonstrating this exactly exercise for his class (as his first lesson). I am more than enough convinced of its importance.
The fun part is that I did this exercise 2 years ago and wrongly believed that "Well, I am past that!".
Wrong. I will be adding those exercises as a warm-up in all my practices. After doing some pages of it (including "ghosting") even my circles came out better.
I am not saying that they are great, but noticeable better.
Thank you! Kind of a bittersweet, but true.
I did, today, some studies using Loomis "Fun with a Pencil".
Quote:Your lines show you aren't confident in putting them down on the paper. Line quality is one of the foundations in drawing. Check this video out by Scott Robertson: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RPa-r8MQgA
The firsts lessons of Drawabox is exactly this exercise and I did find a video of Peter Han in YT demonstrating this exactly exercise for his class (as his first lesson). I am more than enough convinced of its importance.
The fun part is that I did this exercise 2 years ago and wrongly believed that "Well, I am past that!".
Wrong. I will be adding those exercises as a warm-up in all my practices. After doing some pages of it (including "ghosting") even my circles came out better.
I am not saying that they are great, but noticeable better.
Quote:Sadly, there is never enough time in general.
Quote:Good luck. The initial push is always the hardest. Hope you find what you're looking for.
Thank you! Kind of a bittersweet, but true.
I did, today, some studies using Loomis "Fun with a Pencil".