01-10-2015, 03:08 PM
Long lost sibling's indeed haha
I'm liking what I see yet again! I mean, dem hands.
Also, watching your last vid - I heard you were talking about studying a lot and sort of avoiding personal work... Well, *raises hand* that was me as well! Haha
Its the vest thing that you're forcing yourself to work on personal pieces with this vid series - because its in the imaginative studies where you learn what you need to study and all that.
Hmm, so in terms of a study:sketch ratio, I would suggest to study something - whatever that may be, a master study, photo, still life, and really study it. Don't limit this to 1hr, but 2-3 (or more depending on what you're trying to learn, for example understanding how a master uses edges or values, etc in a masterpiece) - and then applying what you learned from said focus study to a sketch of about 1hr
Just my two cents :) take what you will from it
Also, personal work is whatever interests you! Never forget!
I'm liking what I see yet again! I mean, dem hands.
Also, watching your last vid - I heard you were talking about studying a lot and sort of avoiding personal work... Well, *raises hand* that was me as well! Haha
Its the vest thing that you're forcing yourself to work on personal pieces with this vid series - because its in the imaginative studies where you learn what you need to study and all that.
Hmm, so in terms of a study:sketch ratio, I would suggest to study something - whatever that may be, a master study, photo, still life, and really study it. Don't limit this to 1hr, but 2-3 (or more depending on what you're trying to learn, for example understanding how a master uses edges or values, etc in a masterpiece) - and then applying what you learned from said focus study to a sketch of about 1hr
Just my two cents :) take what you will from it
Also, personal work is whatever interests you! Never forget!
sketchbook | pg 52
"Not a single thing in this world isn't in the process of becoming something else."
I'll be back - it's an odyssey, after all
"Not a single thing in this world isn't in the process of becoming something else."
I'll be back - it's an odyssey, after all