03-29-2016, 11:21 AM
@Aurora; Thanks for the link! I'm going to give the Draw-a-box class a try.
@Jyonny; Thanks. I have to say, acrylics are easier than watercolours. It is more forgiving, so easier to fine tune the essentials. And you are right about the drawing part, I need to practice more portraits. :)
Last update has been a while, time to get some discipline back here and in my drawing. So the plan for each week is as follows:
3x 1h Master Studys, mostly portraits. Later I'll switch to more landscape/compositional pieces as well.
3x 1h Draw-a-box
2h Portrait practice
5h Anatomy practice
2h Material practice with watercolours
3h Painting class, mostly acrylics.
And the remaining time, which most likely is not much, is own projects. Studies are allowed to be combined with upcoming Crucibles!
Frist masterstudy, Crucible work and a self portrait. :)
@Jyonny; Thanks. I have to say, acrylics are easier than watercolours. It is more forgiving, so easier to fine tune the essentials. And you are right about the drawing part, I need to practice more portraits. :)
Last update has been a while, time to get some discipline back here and in my drawing. So the plan for each week is as follows:
3x 1h Master Studys, mostly portraits. Later I'll switch to more landscape/compositional pieces as well.
3x 1h Draw-a-box
2h Portrait practice
5h Anatomy practice
2h Material practice with watercolours
3h Painting class, mostly acrylics.
And the remaining time, which most likely is not much, is own projects. Studies are allowed to be combined with upcoming Crucibles!
Frist masterstudy, Crucible work and a self portrait. :)