08-06-2015, 07:12 AM
Wow, wonderful sketchbook you've got here. You're putting out a lot of nice work. I see you've mentioned Loomis-- I can only agree! Loomis is fantastic. Especially for the technical side of things, which I tend to struggle with.
Your sketches flow really nicely.
I'd also recommend Vilppu's drawing manuel, and Bridgman, but for entirely different reasons. They are also technical too, in a sense, don't get me wrong-- But, it's really more for the abstract 'click' of how it all fits together that was really great in studying them.
I'd recommend studying one of them for awhile, and then doing some observational figure drawing and seeing if you can apply the techniques. If possible, drawing from life is best, but not always available.
Anyway, keep up the great work! You've got enormous potential.
Your sketches flow really nicely.
I'd also recommend Vilppu's drawing manuel, and Bridgman, but for entirely different reasons. They are also technical too, in a sense, don't get me wrong-- But, it's really more for the abstract 'click' of how it all fits together that was really great in studying them.
I'd recommend studying one of them for awhile, and then doing some observational figure drawing and seeing if you can apply the techniques. If possible, drawing from life is best, but not always available.
Anyway, keep up the great work! You've got enormous potential.