03-05-2019, 03:54 AM
Studies on stream. Two is my per day minimum
Second is a fabric study, I could go back and finish that later. I'm going to do figure drawing off-stream later today after I get back to the house, and speaking of, I should draw some houses. Other than everything, perspective is my weakest area. No, but it goes perspective, wrapping form, and anatomy- then backgrounds, lighting, and creatures. I think the, first three are the biggest areas that I need to confront in terms of my overall growth, but I'm going to do my best to level up all of them at once.
I lliterally just got the perfect metaphor for how i want to handle this (in an ideal world): my perspective is level 10, and it evolves at 15 so it's first in my party, and I have the exp. share on for the rest of my guys. But Perspective eevolves soon, and when I evolve it, it'll carry the team solo, and I can devote more time to my other boys.
Nailed it.
Second is a fabric study, I could go back and finish that later. I'm going to do figure drawing off-stream later today after I get back to the house, and speaking of, I should draw some houses. Other than everything, perspective is my weakest area. No, but it goes perspective, wrapping form, and anatomy- then backgrounds, lighting, and creatures. I think the, first three are the biggest areas that I need to confront in terms of my overall growth, but I'm going to do my best to level up all of them at once.
I lliterally just got the perfect metaphor for how i want to handle this (in an ideal world): my perspective is level 10, and it evolves at 15 so it's first in my party, and I have the exp. share on for the rest of my guys. But Perspective eevolves soon, and when I evolve it, it'll carry the team solo, and I can devote more time to my other boys.
Nailed it.
Sketchbook (updated daily) https://crimsondaggers.com/forum/thread-8600.html
discord: Beau#4149
1. Use the biggest brush possible for a given passage.
2. Paint large shapes first, followed by small shapes.
3. Save your tonal and chromatic accents until the last.
4. Try to soften any edge that doesn’t need to be sharp.
5. Take time to get the center of interest right.
Or, the briefer version: (B.L.A.S.T.)
Big brushes.
Large to small.
Accents last.
Soften edges.
Take your time.
(James Gurney)
discord: Beau#4149
1. Use the biggest brush possible for a given passage.
2. Paint large shapes first, followed by small shapes.
3. Save your tonal and chromatic accents until the last.
4. Try to soften any edge that doesn’t need to be sharp.
5. Take time to get the center of interest right.
Or, the briefer version: (B.L.A.S.T.)
Big brushes.
Large to small.
Accents last.
Soften edges.
Take your time.
(James Gurney)