06-28-2023, 05:57 AM
If you do targeted study you gotta remember that it not enough because of proportion it as to be expanded into being intergrated with the rest of the anatomy.
As for how to pick a good reference well you gotta understand image exposure and image quality for example it would be a bad idea to take an over expose image to try to learn about texture unless it a case specific composition texture is one of those subject where you gotta study the texture under different lighting scenario.
Just because you draw something doesn't mean it behave the same way everytime that the problem with color and reflection and as i said texture.For anantomy it also about learn to draw the different part with twisting and with bending and also to learn to imply weight by how much the muscle flex or contract etc.
Nothing said here is related to anything you have done so far it more a reflection on some of the thing being said previous in the sketchbook.
As for how to pick a good reference well you gotta understand image exposure and image quality for example it would be a bad idea to take an over expose image to try to learn about texture unless it a case specific composition texture is one of those subject where you gotta study the texture under different lighting scenario.
Just because you draw something doesn't mean it behave the same way everytime that the problem with color and reflection and as i said texture.For anantomy it also about learn to draw the different part with twisting and with bending and also to learn to imply weight by how much the muscle flex or contract etc.
Nothing said here is related to anything you have done so far it more a reflection on some of the thing being said previous in the sketchbook.