08-25-2020, 02:24 AM
Well to answers in short term a balanced approch would be gestural at first and than the structure on top.You can do a few gestural sketch to establish proportion and posing and with structure you than refine what you planned in your gestural sketch.You also need to be aware you don't use the same grip will doing gesture vs structure.For gesture you would use the first grip and for structure you would use a mix of the second hand grip and the third one.
As far as what you used to be your art guide i think you had a pretty similar path to mine the drawing on the right side of the brain as some really interesting concept to deprogram yourself from symbolism drawing and go toward observational drawing which is a must to anyone who want to be a minimum serious about is drawing.
Right now i would say study vilppu for is gestural approch and complement with the structural approch find in loomis.
One thing i would need to point out is you probably don't understand clearly the stage of your drawing from start to finish or to be more precise you jump from one stage to the other but you come back to previous stage.Take this with a big grain of salt but i would diagnose you have what i would call the i want to render to fast syndrome.To avoid this you can avoid laying value and work in line only.Remember that if your drawing look like nothing it not what matter it where your going with it that count of course avoid being sloppy is going to be important you can't be sloppy all the ways to the end but you have more room for it in the beginning so take advantage of that stage to problem solve as much as possible.
As far as what you used to be your art guide i think you had a pretty similar path to mine the drawing on the right side of the brain as some really interesting concept to deprogram yourself from symbolism drawing and go toward observational drawing which is a must to anyone who want to be a minimum serious about is drawing.
Right now i would say study vilppu for is gestural approch and complement with the structural approch find in loomis.
One thing i would need to point out is you probably don't understand clearly the stage of your drawing from start to finish or to be more precise you jump from one stage to the other but you come back to previous stage.Take this with a big grain of salt but i would diagnose you have what i would call the i want to render to fast syndrome.To avoid this you can avoid laying value and work in line only.Remember that if your drawing look like nothing it not what matter it where your going with it that count of course avoid being sloppy is going to be important you can't be sloppy all the ways to the end but you have more room for it in the beginning so take advantage of that stage to problem solve as much as possible.