09-16-2015, 08:20 PM
@lurch
Thanks! I try to concentrate on one thing at a time, so for these it was the way the forms intersect, and I pretty much ignored perspective. If anything, these were intended to be orthographic (they probably aren't that either though).
For perspective practice, I'm drawing just the boxes on their own, and while I still can't manage to get those right, I don't want to complicate it with intersections and perspective at once...
@Bookend
Coming to that - on the figure drawing course I found that I learn best by copying everything first to get a feeling for it, then applying from imagination afterwards.
Some terribly skewed boxes and cylinders:
More Loomis Mannikins:
Figure from photo reference:
Thanks! I try to concentrate on one thing at a time, so for these it was the way the forms intersect, and I pretty much ignored perspective. If anything, these were intended to be orthographic (they probably aren't that either though).
For perspective practice, I'm drawing just the boxes on their own, and while I still can't manage to get those right, I don't want to complicate it with intersections and perspective at once...
@Bookend
Coming to that - on the figure drawing course I found that I learn best by copying everything first to get a feeling for it, then applying from imagination afterwards.
Some terribly skewed boxes and cylinders:
More Loomis Mannikins:
Figure from photo reference: