06-28-2014, 09:38 AM
Shouldn't form rendering be relative to the surface you're rendering? haha. Also Bargue was a guy that was really obsessive with accuracy. The things I've recently posted focuses on are methods of construction and proportion, not really producing a super accurate observational drawing. Drawing stuff like Bargue has good benefits but it's not the only method of studying the figure. You can look up a legend like Bridgman to se a completely different approach. I prefer to do my super accurate stuff in my physical sketchbook and from life. Traditional is a slower process and it's easier to really focus on that stuff, should buy a scanner or something..
Oh well. Haven't posted in a day or two. Been reading art books and enjoying my vacation before things pick up with art. Going away to Norway on Wednesday and will be gone for 10 days. Going to the top of the country beyond the polar circle. Gonna spend my time reading and soaking in the beautiful landscape (yes I will post some life studies when I get back). After that I'll be doing the schedule thing and start kicking ass.
some constructive drawings before bed.
Oh well. Haven't posted in a day or two. Been reading art books and enjoying my vacation before things pick up with art. Going away to Norway on Wednesday and will be gone for 10 days. Going to the top of the country beyond the polar circle. Gonna spend my time reading and soaking in the beautiful landscape (yes I will post some life studies when I get back). After that I'll be doing the schedule thing and start kicking ass.
some constructive drawings before bed.
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