01-22-2014, 11:28 AM
Thanks for the tips!:)
About the cube exercise, as you can probably tell:), I was doing the shift thing, I wasn't actually drawing the lines. I mean, that's how he did it, I suppose the exercise is designed just to get more comfortable with perspective lines and space (and to get better at visual guesswork of finding the translated spot when perspective lines are scarce). So, I don't know if I understand exactly what you're telling me, about the line quality.
And yes, since we are at that topic - I assume you have adapted to the drawing on the tablet from shoulder. Do you have problems with certain line orientations? For example, I can draw pretty much any line traditionally, as I can hold the medium differently and do larger movements etc. but with a tablet, I simply can't achieve a normal NW-SE line, for example. That's why I usually draw characters that are facing left. I was wondering if those more advanced in digital art get over that or not. I think I've seen examples of both...
Yup, refs are the way to go. I mean, this was a short venture to see if I can apply Hampton's head structuring from imagination.
About the cube exercise, as you can probably tell:), I was doing the shift thing, I wasn't actually drawing the lines. I mean, that's how he did it, I suppose the exercise is designed just to get more comfortable with perspective lines and space (and to get better at visual guesswork of finding the translated spot when perspective lines are scarce). So, I don't know if I understand exactly what you're telling me, about the line quality.
And yes, since we are at that topic - I assume you have adapted to the drawing on the tablet from shoulder. Do you have problems with certain line orientations? For example, I can draw pretty much any line traditionally, as I can hold the medium differently and do larger movements etc. but with a tablet, I simply can't achieve a normal NW-SE line, for example. That's why I usually draw characters that are facing left. I was wondering if those more advanced in digital art get over that or not. I think I've seen examples of both...
Yup, refs are the way to go. I mean, this was a short venture to see if I can apply Hampton's head structuring from imagination.