05-23-2020, 02:28 PM
(05-23-2020, 12:31 PM)darktiste Wrote: Interesting break throught thank for sharing.Yes i think i fall into that trap myself as an inspiring designer and it start to be apparent that i am a bit to comfortable with rendering when i should be an idea machine instead.
I think the reason you seeing improvement in your work is probably mostly due to using line exclusively and it what is key because once your done you don't go into value and rendering you just start over .Improving your form anatomy and perspective at a much higher pass instead of splinting the gain into other area like valuem,color,etc.It not necessarily that your drawing more it just that you are more focus in your problem solving.When i have issue i tend to think i need to finish my drawing that an error i should be concern with one fundamental at a time it fun to have something nice to show but it not what make use a great artist.It hard sometime to abandon a project because it make you question your ability to complete project.
Sketching is the best thing to problem solve.Small black thumbnail usually help solve problem in a even faster pass as your not concern about the detail as much it more about does the silhouette it meet x y z criteria .
Yeah this actually sounds about right. I have a lot experience with painting, is not like im lacking a lot in those areas but, the thing that has always dragged the level of my work down is the drawing. Is drawing things with volume, with the right structure, with appeal, with good design. No amount of great rendering will make a shitty drawing look good.
Thats why right now I dont even bother studying values, or color, or painting, I know the most important thing I need to get better at is raw drawing. Line = design.
PORTFOLIO http://www.artstation.com/artist/Jeso
Sketchbook: http://crimsondaggers.com/forum/thread-2586.html
Sketchbook: http://crimsondaggers.com/forum/thread-2586.html