03-11-2021, 07:06 AM
Thanks for the links, will look later, probably tomorrow.
As for the rest, what I get away from your message is:
-practice drawing in 3D
-Use a box to frame character
-First find horizon line
So, as mentioned, the problem is that even if I use basic shapes to draw something, I'm challenged to make things in 3D:
![[Image: l0d9v8H.png]](https://i.imgur.com/l0d9v8H.png)
For #6 and #7, I don't know how to make the feet or ears 3D.
When I try to use 3D shapes to make the arms look the right shape, I'm then stumped by figuring out the shapes of the cylinders in that context.
Should I just practice basic shapes in 3D repeatedly with vanishing points? Would that be a good investment of my time?
As for the rest, what I get away from your message is:
-practice drawing in 3D
-Use a box to frame character
-First find horizon line
So, as mentioned, the problem is that even if I use basic shapes to draw something, I'm challenged to make things in 3D:
![[Image: l0d9v8H.png]](https://i.imgur.com/l0d9v8H.png)
For #6 and #7, I don't know how to make the feet or ears 3D.
When I try to use 3D shapes to make the arms look the right shape, I'm then stumped by figuring out the shapes of the cylinders in that context.
Should I just practice basic shapes in 3D repeatedly with vanishing points? Would that be a good investment of my time?