03-06-2019, 07:05 AM
(02-19-2019, 10:34 AM)Fedodika Wrote: alright peter, im not trying to like flex on you with these, i think its really just seeing these mistakes could actually help you understand your own choices better. I think your biggest issue is you do a lay in and you religiously follow it, and you dont compromise or tweak tiny things in placement to make it better during the rendering process, things are bolted down too fast.
Youre close on a lot of these detail wise, like specially on feet and the legs usually arent bad. You just need to pay alot more attention to the measurements going on within the body and dont be afraid to erase, and just imagine over and over, what if this drawing came to life right now, would it look weird would it fall over etc
Hi Fedodika thanks for taking the time to compile these together (and apologies for the late reply). Seeing these are a real eye opener to all the little mistakes that I'm still making.
There's no need to sugar coat anything with me, Id rather you be honest and tell me if I'm making consistent mistakes otherwise I wouldn't know where and how to improve.
I do alot of measuring and normally keep things light and alot of erasing, hell even sometimes starting over again on a new page as what I was drawing was completely wrong but I do agree with you and think that at some point in the drawing I do stop making any adjustments but I think that's is normally when I believe what I have down is accurate, and obviously when it comes time to render it highlights all of my mistakes.
I'm not sure if I should step back more and spend a good 10 minutes or so just scanning my drawing and comparing it to the ref as I do believe that I am still taking too long for alot of my drawings, more time than I should be really.