06-13-2023, 09:26 AM
At a point drawing line and circle doesn't do much it become more of a warm up than a exercise to build control but you can always find interesting way to increase the difficulty so it never a waste of time but it doesn't pay the bill if that what you are looking for.Those exercise are in a sense a space where you aren't stressing over subject matter or the process that much you are simply building confidence in your drawing ability those are great exercise to get back into draw if you feel any rust at any level of mark making.
For example if you want to increase the difficult you don't use that paper that you use in the last example you post since that paper you are using you are still in my own opinion trainer wheel by using those ''guideline paper'' idk maybe it just what you have to draw but normal paper is the standard for a reason in art school you don't want any kind of guideline cutting cross any of the line you make.
I don't recommend drawing concentric circle because once you screw up it affect the rest you can make of ellipse or circle from small to big circle for example and you can invert that order from big to small as for ellipse you should to draw more of those then you had so far and for the circle you should become good at defining the size at will so far you only do about 3 different size of circle small circle are mostly pointless they don't require alot of training to master so time you might prefer to use what little time you have for medium and big circle or ellipse.Remember small error are alot easier to fix than large one and you rarely drawing perfect circle in most drawing scenario but if you plan to draw alot of car spending time on ellipse is a must.Circle are in my own experience more of proportion thing they help build up the structure of thing they don't need to be perfectly connected in most case they just need to maintain symmetry for the most part.
For example if you want to increase the difficult you don't use that paper that you use in the last example you post since that paper you are using you are still in my own opinion trainer wheel by using those ''guideline paper'' idk maybe it just what you have to draw but normal paper is the standard for a reason in art school you don't want any kind of guideline cutting cross any of the line you make.
I don't recommend drawing concentric circle because once you screw up it affect the rest you can make of ellipse or circle from small to big circle for example and you can invert that order from big to small as for ellipse you should to draw more of those then you had so far and for the circle you should become good at defining the size at will so far you only do about 3 different size of circle small circle are mostly pointless they don't require alot of training to master so time you might prefer to use what little time you have for medium and big circle or ellipse.Remember small error are alot easier to fix than large one and you rarely drawing perfect circle in most drawing scenario but if you plan to draw alot of car spending time on ellipse is a must.Circle are in my own experience more of proportion thing they help build up the structure of thing they don't need to be perfectly connected in most case they just need to maintain symmetry for the most part.