02-19-2019, 07:05 AM
(02-03-2019, 07:49 AM)Fedodika Wrote: I think with imaginative drawing, you should find a sketch artist you like, draw stuff from imagination, then pull things they do into your stuff. I did that with John Grello alot, and it taught me a lot about indication and adding appeal. I still think doing imaginative drawing would help you the most, like trying to emulate other styles, see what makes them appealing. Pulling from that as inspiration rather than reference. Draw like, a pose, then draw the same pose, but try to make it better. Then do it again, use whatever you can find to make it better. If you feel it needs a major change, go with that, just keep pushing the "better" and "how do i make this better" idea. It goes a long way
Sorry for the late reply man just been so busy with work I've had even less free time recently. I quite like that idea actually, think I said in my last post that I was just gonna use my sketchbook to focus on the individual features, copy artists I like and try and incorporate their design choices into my own imaginative work but I think this will also work quite nicely along with that.
Trying to find time atm to make imaginative work apart of my weekly routine. I'll try this week but it might not be until my extra hours at work are over which should be in the next week or 2 hopefully.