10-15-2013, 02:18 PM
Some form exercises from class this week. The idea of constructing every object three-dimensionally is odd at first, but damn does it increase your accuracy. For someone who wants to be a concept artist and anyone in general who wants to make representational art, it is a necessary skill.
Crackedskull- I hadn't heard of Vilppu before, but a quick search shows the man had some impressive instructional materials. I'll definitely look into him more in-depth. And I love Feng's videos, but even he mentions in one that he tries to avoid elaborating too much on fundamentals because that's what his school is for. Can't blame the man for that, but aside from a few tips here and there, I don't find his videos too instructional, but they are definitely great to watch and see how a master approaches a piece.
Crackedskull- I hadn't heard of Vilppu before, but a quick search shows the man had some impressive instructional materials. I'll definitely look into him more in-depth. And I love Feng's videos, but even he mentions in one that he tries to avoid elaborating too much on fundamentals because that's what his school is for. Can't blame the man for that, but aside from a few tips here and there, I don't find his videos too instructional, but they are definitely great to watch and see how a master approaches a piece.
El Sketchbooko
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