10-10-2012, 01:36 AM
For anyone who want's to be a designer, knowing perspective is a must. So if some of you think this course may be hard, boring or less interesting than having fun with paint, you need to realize this is probably the most useful thing you can get on this forum. There are tons of people willing to do paintovers but only few that are willing to correct your perspective flaws (and do it right). So don't even think twice.
And one more thing. It seems to me many people doesn't realize that character design implements perspective, they think perspective is only important for environments and vehicles. This is why their work looks flawed - they don't know how to draw a pose correcly, how to place feet on the ground - their work is either flat or a chaotic mixture of different perspectives.
Just a few words of encouragement.
Good luck Isra!
And one more thing. It seems to me many people doesn't realize that character design implements perspective, they think perspective is only important for environments and vehicles. This is why their work looks flawed - they don't know how to draw a pose correcly, how to place feet on the ground - their work is either flat or a chaotic mixture of different perspectives.
Just a few words of encouragement.
Good luck Isra!
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