09-11-2021, 01:25 AM
Tank Rat
Thank you so much for the encouraging words, I really appreciate it! I will definitely be keeping those things in mind! Learning that making a mistake is , in fact, not the end of the world has been life changing for me hahaha Making mistakes is not only unavoidable, but a necessary part of the process!
darktiste
Hey, thank you for your insight and taking the time to leave a comment!
I might be misinterpreting what you wrote, and I apologize if that is the case! But I think we're basically talking about the same thing. Essentially, one has to make mistakes to learn from in order to improve. Like you said, failure contains information! (Which I think is a beautiful way to put it, btw!)
I will definitely check out the draftsmen video and automatism!!
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So for the sake of starting somewhere I've decided to work my way through the CtrlPaint unplugged videos! The first homework assignment was to fill 5 pages with ovals, drawing from your shoulder. Sorry for the crappy phone pic ;-; Only photograped one of them since they were lightly drawn and didn't really wanna show up on camera rip
I am not finished with the second assignment yet, but I thought I would post my progress anyway. These are my attempts at measuring angles of a rectangular object (I used my tarot deck packaging) and getting them as accurate as possible. Observational drawing, and drawing from life is something I really gotta start doing more! Perspective is wonky and proportions a bit inconsistent but I'm trying my best!
Thank you so much for the encouraging words, I really appreciate it! I will definitely be keeping those things in mind! Learning that making a mistake is , in fact, not the end of the world has been life changing for me hahaha Making mistakes is not only unavoidable, but a necessary part of the process!
darktiste
Hey, thank you for your insight and taking the time to leave a comment!
I might be misinterpreting what you wrote, and I apologize if that is the case! But I think we're basically talking about the same thing. Essentially, one has to make mistakes to learn from in order to improve. Like you said, failure contains information! (Which I think is a beautiful way to put it, btw!)
I will definitely check out the draftsmen video and automatism!!
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So for the sake of starting somewhere I've decided to work my way through the CtrlPaint unplugged videos! The first homework assignment was to fill 5 pages with ovals, drawing from your shoulder. Sorry for the crappy phone pic ;-; Only photograped one of them since they were lightly drawn and didn't really wanna show up on camera rip
I am not finished with the second assignment yet, but I thought I would post my progress anyway. These are my attempts at measuring angles of a rectangular object (I used my tarot deck packaging) and getting them as accurate as possible. Observational drawing, and drawing from life is something I really gotta start doing more! Perspective is wonky and proportions a bit inconsistent but I'm trying my best!