03-09-2016, 04:30 AM
Hey, not too bad a start on this for having started seriously not too long ago!
Not a whole lot to say this early on in development, great you ordered Bridgeman and Loomis's books It's kind of my cut and paste advice but -
Study Loomis and Bridgeman (Focus bridgeman's construction imo) the stuff you learn from these books is gonna create a foundation in structural drawing and understanding things in 3d. make sure you try to understand things as you move through, don't just copy.
I'd focus on traditional drawing for now, I started digitally and tbh I think it made the beginning a lot harder then it had to be.
Four years down this art thing and I can still go back to these books and have a new found understanding of what they teach.
Not a whole lot to say this early on in development, great you ordered Bridgeman and Loomis's books It's kind of my cut and paste advice but -
Study Loomis and Bridgeman (Focus bridgeman's construction imo) the stuff you learn from these books is gonna create a foundation in structural drawing and understanding things in 3d. make sure you try to understand things as you move through, don't just copy.
I'd focus on traditional drawing for now, I started digitally and tbh I think it made the beginning a lot harder then it had to be.
Four years down this art thing and I can still go back to these books and have a new found understanding of what they teach.