06-18-2024, 06:19 AM
Yo keep up the studies! It is daunting in the beginning but over time it starts to become a routine.
I think stylization comes from "seeing" well and understanding different shape designs, pattern, flows
, structure etc. Here is something you can try do for fun during these normal studies.
Pick up a artist a you like and break down their sketches in how they use straight lines to curved lines, how they visualize overlaps and foreshortening, how they visualize weight distribution etc.
You then can try to use this knowledge to your figure drawings and apply it.
Here are some artists recommendations you can look up:
Yoh Yoshinari
https://characterdesignreferences.com/ar...-yoshinari
Paul Richards
https://babelab.blogspot.com/
Nico Wright
https://www.artstation.com/artwork/A44N5
I think stylization comes from "seeing" well and understanding different shape designs, pattern, flows
, structure etc. Here is something you can try do for fun during these normal studies.
Pick up a artist a you like and break down their sketches in how they use straight lines to curved lines, how they visualize overlaps and foreshortening, how they visualize weight distribution etc.
You then can try to use this knowledge to your figure drawings and apply it.
Here are some artists recommendations you can look up:
Yoh Yoshinari
https://characterdesignreferences.com/ar...-yoshinari
Paul Richards
https://babelab.blogspot.com/
Nico Wright
https://www.artstation.com/artwork/A44N5